,.s PAGE, EIGHT . . CAPITOL TIIIIAY -TllE.' wan. MATINEE 2:30: EVENING '7-9 Rx , , .-.'lNSTlTllTE meeting at Mrs. Miss Alice Fraser, teacher at Gordon Coifin's on Tuesday. Prince Street School, Charlotte- town, spent the holidays at her home in Montague. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 6 1953 . 'HBIGJ Of 003 LADY OF me EASTERN GUARDIAN UWIIMI Glliiiil ""'"' "”' '”'”'” AG : . : are . . Is his lhtinn, um! roe! etrx 7TiFFs”:ai6ui'i'oUe u id r an... is... a s n. In L H u """-v"v't"" "'3'" "'?i.?.' Bruce MacPhee. Miss Joyce Wiulntel. Piaeyaelinea. n true story drama. or the insane AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden haven. A --0' m glraicleutailat yean ego spoclalinoetinc e oeosge- o e wn Ihn.Pott- i";::::".::..:;."::i'.:;.".:.'n.'ie- --o- -- -w-- . e... an... .. o........ u. not aim .. -e -an -an 3:" om ll sou". Th O ." ea. In Georgetown: The (ton. 3.1.6.1.... was held in the 'I'hea.t.re on ltlaedey. It in Him- 0e.n II o Isaak enlltlleludsalen b”lmllnIon.!hm.l.,'AnHlmd.dlnw1o,byw.,n.lou,,l with nruiun Preaisem. rm. W.A. The Mr? 01 lb! Mule toes pug-.m wguwmv ul, duh. The back to thy 18, W11. when three meedng was called to deal eqiec- 'MPh"d ”m”"" ”9"'”d W37 my wlm me Lmm" pmlecbrl had seen a. vision in n. livid near ..!DANC!'l Cardigan hall Eas- ., the village. : in Monday niizht - ' rlmwl mfndJ di”g”n;: The children declared the video IN ....-we NOW have in stock a rt ll W deemed lf"”"'i I had promised to to than - w l (J: ..'8PEClAI. low price on G. E. complex; une gf 1,,-gclm-. And ghle ' 160:, Gun and du)0'l'l9l ge tive more times on the same date . Refrigerators. Two weeks on1.v- horse-drawn farm machinery. ....u.3” hlchl iii cm W d in Buocuding months. In these ' ' Montague Electric Co- Mscl.eod and Greene. Montague. - W " 3"” WYW” 9' later meetings, the children upon. . . . and Songs .. sANNOUNClNG - Ladies and Gents Shoe Repairs. Harness re- pairs. Joseph Gotell. Georgetown. JMONTAGUE Electric 00. for ..'Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie and iamily. Charlottetown. were Sunday visitors tn Montague. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Waiter G05 and ah ciw rni-zsinrur-Norm 'i-my ADULT EDUCATOR - Rt. Rev. airvue at purchasing the machine on opporiuunity of doing so. 'me tenders will be returned an April 15th, and will be dealt with by the branch executive. it was also pass- ed, the vision had prophesied that. world War I, then raging, woulq end shortly. Also there would' be 3 World War II. The apparition also predicted that two of the three I electrical installations and -e son Roger Charlottetown were f so i 1'0 i th C 1 Bl pr, 1, tthifemgitlng 3'1”?-lltgie ll7)::Jceotor agiticlaitzv gdlhmm - - - ' . . , g . . nc a and pairs. Phone 92. Nguflsts of Mn. and Mrs. gnmlig 2;”; anI2l'n?o':l1:;V&:neoloolg gxiil, zqnlvargg A)nu8mlldh.Nlsl' muldtobemused excluslrvely for re- Santos, their cousin, would - -- au e ic olson, Montague. , . ' Go . in e Legion Hall. . , ll - 05w 1. Her many friends will regret - ball Crest. has been elected Di-eel was chosen by the Federal vel;nh- A mmlon was Maud amending some 0! ll” wwlnolu cum . Now I o magic a dent of the Canadian Rugby Union ment in 1929 to organize the I ll, ml Dlmylmyowhm to learn that Mrs. A. D. Duvar Rev. Donald McClure and Mrs. M the annual mmlng held ln mm” M the Mmllmu mm W the thanks as the Branch to com- uf. -lurztalflgl 1:17"!-litilinlmldied ' ill th h i M tziguc. McClure, Kingsboro. spent last rude Phlll Bo :1: l1,, A h 3 9W 9 Brill. l All”.”dm,um,,l,,, 1” ” 9' ff: " 0" week ln Managua Wm M new Edmonton. He suceeds Art Chip- operative groups. He iinisheu the s p u can dole us the Mad Hatter, the March Here. the Cheshire Cot . .. in is realm of delightful amazement: 1 . 'l)R.0l" IN (ind see our com- plele line of Farmall tractors. MHCLEOCI zind Greene, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mnrlsure. J. M. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser. Miss Mae Layers. R.N., George- town, is spending a short time in Montague where she is assist- man of Winnipeg. top Photo) Murray Harbour task in 10 months. then took over as director of the univeraityie ex- tension department which provid- ed dynamic and positive leader- ship and adult education (or farm- Scully. W. J. Marlell and Glerence Macswain lor the fine Job they did voluntarily in painting the upstairs of the Legion Hall. oommde Adolphus Fcuilly was ap- Lucla. lived and is now I. mm in an Italian convent. World War I ended the year followirx the via- ions. and World War It occurred. Perhaps the most amusing or the Fatinm miracles was the climactic ' V l l l l I ll g pointed Branch Secretary. replacing Md loyou, 1.995,". 1Vl0lli&gli0,-had as their iyeckend ing at the Kings County Hos- H r d ers and Ilsherrneri Dr 03,8 Y Ii-UPC I Je hank Lavandleri who wmv lilsioll SCH! by 319 Chudlzfn Which --' guesis their dnuglitcr Miss Mar- pital ' n e Ped dawn 135” ya” bewm be 5 now known 35 um rwolvhm ' ' i ' l ' i the extension mam "V" we WW” '0'” 501119 sun" henomenon and will h - ' garct MacLure, Charlottetown, - d1Fe'Cim' Vmam-l5 N flme com d R3 9 9 W I W” and their son Carl, of Moncton. 13.. and Mrs. Mslcoliii Beck .D.,,, we advem lmell, con, branch. (09) Photo) . dl r VH1 Wmnd Iawmr curred on Oct. 13. um. Thousands r N N? B. and young son Angus, of llallg all-mm Pa l mu olngmzem "her was woo wted in member of of spectators who were present. an :3 Ema”. - I : km N. 5', Spurn mo wwkmd in mm lmmlgsenglmlilir um um ' 0!L,zl.l(?1ltC;Ved.1-Armoomltlilttaee was 1311- this day testified they. in addition 34' g, .' - Mrs. Ralph Mlllish. ishn.ls vll- Montague. guests or Mr. and rounding districts gathered in the gllih War Veteran: Alltcctazrangzmng tclt;h:'i1l:'a.fx?tll,i-l;1.'t.3'wIgratlltlt'il,e,ee.::!lr i l 0 ll . lm:1gc?i::ioIi::):::'nMl:Ellie M” R w' Beck M”'l:fy dH”b””'. Cm"m”3”3y0llH”l1' requested by Dominion commland then as suddenly stop and return. l , i r , ' , 1 .' - . r .7 - . x i) . . , yfisy guest. of her brollicr and Mr. Douglas Mcllisli, who has 3: hgxofytgetlzilifigg cgfmtiielr most, Hf. Headqua"'e”' erilegeaeguteucll b);l.lti1l1&..:,du1d.1c ""- l , S lslsielgil-n--liit:', Bill.-.l;..ni Mrs. By- geen al l;;atiel.ltIi..H vlfliorsia highly refspeited Fci.izem,M;n tile TA'C- mn.lll;'w.mf,wod m.,,:o,';ul”"g - i -v . V . . . C1 90 ”I"'"&? V"? - l W" W”' 0" "M 9”” Mp W 3 "' ' ' Dem” ” s '5' M” ' .!A I ish it ncert was inc and torture rather than vs V .49 " - - returned to. his home in Union who on that day celebrated her Stage; lg thzarlillfrmcs? H-uboul. mp mall. huh m we L.” '1': l 4 In - I Friendsfof Mislsf .:d8:'1l nlwiitll Road on Fi"ld8)v 70th! birthdag. Dd Q North Hall on Tuegduy ewlllng N l Faun”. The gory, long on. d ' tg; '.'"' G'”'"- i) the 5” 0 t e 3" Tl" A''” h rm pm . M mu C March 24th before a. highly ex): 0 the world's most dramatic upra- -' - . of Nova )SCOiiat,) liiznhlaglic. ago. CAB. l;talli;:eSBil:'k:, i3ndAdagcinlg4c(t;l';e eoclllialrmlislreia preclallve audlence. '- slow; at mmll nu Guben 591.”. floorrfil if l-;I()6?"r!X'l;iil'S -Cllpilllfv R1-lbs htgllirdztrs lwith'his'qpairer?fs and Ki1tihe'i"irirgA to orxdrer 'axfil'l invited M” Harry Mm” capably Kctlfld 'Mi' Roddie Martin of the angl susm wgggaln key ' ' - i - v - . " . ' n a reported l pithi. Mrs. John Burke, Montague. the guest of honour to the plat- :;eng:;';r":"brg:inthawbgl:Wnl3t. e Soldier Settlement Boa.-rd, Chain vlslonoelt Fnlmgv um; um. "l? l V. l I ---...v l iornti, hvrliferef Lltrlllssmllalda l-liarris, The lollowlng ls 'me pmgnml llgtte1lJta!:ir1;ll walshrel.nEmilr)1reesT1vl:il!tor me Jun llama,” og u&n ll" li Her many frli;-ntls hulill recgrek Miss LMal:y Chslillllltflrl, V studlen. an e same ddfescs :1(t)!nsN.”ls'eaMnail Remulu by nhalrman. March 31;; ay become one of the worms. "aw to learn that . iss lean or: nurse a t e are 8 min 105- Llzgldbp d is led h vim C Opmlng chorus: uwearine of . shrmul and has been Hated M rlll the slglffr oi lllio Mlnntrlgiilc; ll:')lli1l(,3 spteilll tllilenlicclrlerlild 1; Moi; we” fllilzld plllllrffn 91 V i '3 me Gleenig M” John Gosbee and M" Er milllisonet 311 the lffithfui from u ' cepione IC(', is 8 pt! icri i agu , ii e 0 e 0 er arcn , ' - : mrhat D ' 1 Th - - ' pa 0 5 wor , the King's County llospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sullivan. Although taken cqmrletely by wR,33w..4,d,. ,,.,?.l”lf...,lM......”, nest Mrwhon. representing the lo- ...l.he Mlmole 0,, om. 1.” M MW ..MM surprise and quite visibly moved Exercise: "To Be An ll.l5hman.. cal branch of the Womens Ins- umllu we, mm” 5, J,” Miss Barbara Malheson of the Miss Patricia Callaghan, of the teaching staff at the Siimmerside High School, is spending ilic Eas- ter holidays in Glen William, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mrithcson. star! of the Royal Bank of Can- ada, Chsrlottetowii, spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cni- "JEXTRA! EXTRA! There are big bnrgainsior everyone at your local Rcxzill drug store during the Rcxnll original one rent sale. laghan, New Perth. Miss Peggy Berk land -Miss Belly Ann Berk. R.N.. oi the staff of Camp Hill Hospital, Hall- iax. spent the iiolitlnys in -Mon- by presented to Mrs. ing the course of" the evening -aliltar wihich dancing this unexpected pleasing ges- ture on the part of her friends, made by Mrs. Gerald Pxiowse, was MBOLEOd dur- -Six school children. Negro song: "Folks Thist Put On Aunt Payne, as she is fondly clplled, Al 5.. (enoored) "mde b "wit mungreplyi A hen" auintet: "Stars of the Summer utiiui tour tier birthday cake, Nlgmu (enooredlglwlsl D. Mmlll-I suitably decorated, which was r J Mrs. W. Johnston, Mrs. J. Clow, W. Graham and C. Currie. Chorus: "0 The Days Of The Lunch was served to all prescnt Kerry Danclnrt .contlnued Monologue: "Nora And The titute visited Mui-ray Harbour School on Wednesday afternoon April let. The purpose of those monthly visits is to View the school in general and find out (mm the stair if there is anything needed that would add to the general welfare of the pupils and teachers. This Institute has done a great deal for Murray Harbour school and this fine spirit of co-operation Brehm. plete and speedy recovery. Mr. Leigh Donald of Charlotte- town was a. business visitor to Murray Harbour on fmeodu March slot. Mr. T. H. Fruar, well-known lobster packer, was s bueineu vis- Twins" - Betty MacLure. Male chorus: "It We Were As Young As We Used To Be': ten- mredi -D. Kennedy. H. Reid, J Clow. and W. Graham. , Plsyettez Mrs. Murphy Pinch Hits"-Eight young ladies. Trio: ”Tl'ie .Thi.stle. Shamrock and Rose" (ensured)-C. Currie. W. Kennedy. and J. Olow. - Instrumental music-Mrs. David until midnight. Music for the oc- casion was supplied by Messrs Percy Nicolle, Occil Chapman and Buddy MacDonald. The following is the iiddrue to Mrs. Ml0I4COd. Mrs. Faync M.'acLeod. "We. ii. small group of your friends, are gathered here this evening to do honour to you on -ahis. tho ainnlversairy itor to the City on Wednesday and Thursday, April 1st and aid. with the opening of the lohetel season only four wean away M3. Fraser is busily engaged in pa- pas-ing for what he hopes will be it banner year. Two for the prior of one plus tague. guests of their parents, only L-cent. Over 250 bargains iniMr. and -Mrs. R. W. Beck. choose irnm. Werlnesday. Thui-in -w.. day, Friday. Saturday, April 15. ....'PRE-EASTER SERVICES - 16, 17, iii. Mnhnn Drug Co., ThelPrc-Easter church services were Rexnll Store, Montague. held in Montague inst week, -- lcontiucied by the Ministerial As- Mr. Walter Seaman, who spent soclatlon, when the guest speakerl the past three yvrirs in Montague was Rev. Donald McClare, min- as It crew mcnilier oi Dredge 115. isler is deeply appreciated by the stem. Miss Jean Fraser. student at Horton Academy. Wolfvilie. N. 6. arrived at Murray Harbour on Tirursd.-e.y April 2nd to spend the Easter holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fraser. I fllie all-cartoon l ' Musical Wonder-film -'. The many friends of Miss June White, student at Prince oi Wales College, will be sorry to learn that of Kingsboro Baptist The mmy niends M M155 Pau- inspind by HWIS (All0ll'S Ieloved Slay ' . . . f your . line Gordon, daughter of Mr. and left Fridziv for his home in Church. The services were lnrge- blmh Th ldea ll. h h 0 Millar. M” Laurle Gordon will 1, ul h . l V, I l l . - l, g , ggreL1;o3hel6 sick at e ouieolhr Shen”""9' N' S" MW” MW? '11 IV aumded "d 5p””” mu”? by ted this gstherlxg lies X1025 tbbotblixie Ch..oma' "rm De” Lime sham learn that she is ill at her home. Parents. M1”. Ind Mm PB?-6! W111"- ..,.,"h H " cy3o..'.. spend a few days before: Jriininiz the several choirs was beautifully or cuswm but mm” because we. rock .1 . rs '' M,s”l- Gordon Pamllne, mm M um Eamomrs All loln ln the hope all” vnw " - '7weIIpim'n the crew on Dl'0llgQ lxn. ii in rendered. your llelghlbors and friends. rem lilooglllieikon egkillx mo” gmclmu young ladies. ls soon mls popular young "A, Wm -- -------.-.. tChMl0iI:(9l”'V';-PInyllllfnagg I;':I:n'l' um FOREE IRHSTMENTS nm in 9, menu.-e at, 1535; your Renlleilfl uaalway Ba'y..ggMu Dag sorely missed by me younger set be back to her usual good health. agile r. . ; an 1 .. ' .' - ll , - ' l - gm; friends who regret his departure W” h to om commulmyt Mm are 311 pulling mt her com vld Miller and Mr. Harry Reid. Duet: "sparking Peggy Jane" (encored)-Mrs. W. Johnston and C. Currie. Hands, Knees. and Boompe-A- Daisy (encorcdi-Four couples. Closing Chorus: ”Trcad on the Tail of Me Cost" and "God Save The most recent eniieirnetits with the Royal Canadian Air Force at the Summerside recruiting unit are: Nelson Loftin Bell, son or Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bell. Murray Harbour. AC2 Bell will leave P.E.I. on April 9th, Major Goodwill Mathcson, Ver- non, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. "Scanning back over the years, and there are many, we see stand- ing out as clearly as the light- houses along our coast those out- standing achievements of yours that have contributed so much to the moral, physicisl and mental welfare of Murray Harbour. and wish him good luck in his new locality. YOU”VE NEVER SEEN THE Nance: Matmeeon. Vernon. LAC. Mathe- "Your associations with the The Queen''' 40' some wire also lives at Vemon. He church as organist, the sunday M...LM.-:m--- ' mg mg M ,.em,.ed mum l,,- school as teacher ...a wpen..- l I The postponed annual meeting of the .Moi-ell L I . structiond Lowell Arnett Stewart, tandem. the Women's Institute it W" "But why go on? We could ex- tol for hours on your many vir- tues and then but touch the fringe of those etli-ling qualities that un- as president, the library as libra- ian and the school board as its efficient secretary ehow better son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Stew- art, Murray Harbour. AC2 Stewart will leave on April 9th. Walter Len- Creamery Co-op Association Limited will be held in V”:dM?TgW MljIN9”l 50” 0'! Mn 3;:;:,,,"";: ;1?;;”M?:,i,,ggg;l;,,i",g ite to make you the mind ver- Morell Hall, Wednesday, April 8th at 3 Pm- - H V on s. enry cNel, Cardigan. l you me, i THE THRILL OF H5 STORY -i ' - P.E.I, Aozivicneii will leave on lhflnlvfllghwmfd ”j.'”l”l'e1,tlllee'l,l:l;m,:f,'fg mgwe ask you to accept this TS SPECTACLE April 16th. this small token of our esteem. THE POWER OF ' - M W" M" mm” mm” '” mm" th tho ht that it is a. value MAKE IT "on: or THE 10 BEST --vr-wvr rismzmmw - ill. "”f....lf:.."l...l”'":lli' ?S:....i2: 33-wiwon v5-'5r worm mm in" Motion Drug Co., Montague, is mlnd, by brlmlng lo us hm, ,5, rather as I mere check mark used ' l sponsoring an anglers competi- plug wllll yam. truly wmdelml as we go on in I vain attempt to . J ilon, nnd this is your chance to lulemremllons ol lll" more hum. Xelllizf your full worth to the com- gel some first class fishing mm” characters. The monologues mun y. l . Fa mall Tractors and W DEcADE'u equipment i'ree.. For the largest OI Payne MacLeod are conslered "And now as you and your good We have 8 full line Of. Tf ed Tractors - trout mi.-on lrgitimntcly on open 3 .-mus," husband and companion set out Mccol-mack Farm Machinery, 8. ew us . for those who really W-i want the beat of good entertain- lr ing day. April 15th, and brought on another year we iondly and letel reconditioned and guaranteed. Louis Sobol Comp y . !;:.”:..1:.:,l"';i;:g:::' ,,7:ri8';i.2.: '"9';;- l, d l m , ,fl.l”.”':ll..l”.2”..lh.?: ..il:.J.?.”l.?. Also choice work horses. 2- r g -r - " our is en once ii. e oca ' 2 )(lrIS:"::'lllallller('S ll”, wmner ll” Clmlce M 55.00 smung rlnk me” lo revel ln roadway at all times passable and CALL AND SEE Us worth oi fishing gear. There is also A season competition, and the nwncr of the largest trout recorded with us during the sea- son will receive his choice of 510.00 unrlh of the finest fishing tackle. There is also An addition- al 5500 prize for the largest rain- bow lmut caught during the season. Sn, it you land A big one, lirlng it in and have R try for these excellent prizes. easy 01 travel and that the shade trees along every foot of the way ' many enehroud you in the blessings oi health, happiness and content- ment." the pleasures of others and the keen interest you still reveal in our national game 0! hockey. point to B. mind that reiusu to grow old with the years but rather holds with the vitality a.nd'in- tcresls oi youth. Youth is I. glor- ious cxperience and the lovers oi youth must themselvus be worthy A. S. MacSWAlN & SONS ' Morell - Phone 7-12 NEED A YARDSTICK l FOR YOUR LIFE INSURANCE? the evening two anthems "Sun- rise On A Hill" (soloist: Mrs. F. ASK N. Young), rind "Open The Gzitcs oi the Temple" were rendered by the senior choir. The theme of tho nvening rnessogc wns "On Thc Road To Emmuus". A special M”"l'”5”” 3'”'"d5y' 1" the mar” offering was received for the In: Rm-. Father McCardlc ccle- C dl N ll l E hraiod lligh Mass and delivered l,l::l,lnRel'l'e'; Fmfdlom ””""","" A very instructive sermon on the . text Mark, ch. 16 1-7: "He is ".sEnvIoEs AT STURGEON g TIIIIIAA Uur Hllsillrws risen, ho is not here. behold the A Very large congfegitlon amend, PM" W'"'” W” 1"” h""'" A ed the Easter Sunday service at sperm 4'PH” Mil" "Th" LN” sturgeon Baptist Church liiat eve- l of Fatima" was sung by the nllng. The servlce W" led by Mr. . l Prince Edward Theatre i. , r . - i V g 7. , l " choir under the direction of Mr. coll” Jlokmm and the mange J . r J9”k G9151"- "ml W" Fnmk was delivered by Miss Bell Ex-uce IIMONI HAVI AOIIID WAT THIS STORY 0' TH! YOUNG GIII. Viinzzn ns organist. Hymn! SUM? on I-Th, Muml-ls of Eggm-", The 0' IIVIMI I3 M OIEIT "U! 510', 0' TN” CIN'UIYl , ' The St. Charles Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Hospital . Present "Wink "W l"VlC9 WW9 "R93”"l following is the order of service: ”DON'T DARKEN MY D00, "A Cacll", "Panis Angelicus" and opemng hymn, sum The cm”-v. By Ann Coulter Martens "Ct.ThLdI RI 'r- 30,... '. da,::.:'mIn the eat:-enlnsg Re:.mJ. X. 2,”,fm,f,'fil"if2,,'”lffL',3,,'H,,,; tl.lo',I.-all A Three-Act Comedy directed by ' ' Frank M. Meelnfyre Sullivan. St. Dunstan'e'Unlversity, Tm cm”.-l "we, by Brena k 8 - SPECIALTY MITS -4 3 ' I US . WT. MARY'S CHl'R('H-- There were large congregations at morning and evening Easter sPri'lrr's at. St. Mary's Church, llil IiNUFAClURERS lNi.URAN( l' ('Z()Ml'ANY celebrated benediction. Hymns shawl”; mm by foul. Ill-bl s-He sung by the choir during the 15 gamma, 3”: Ann"; "on service were "0 Saiuinrls". "RP- mugged cg-0”" mouoned by five sins Cm-ii". "Pam M-ge"wr"- girls with violin accompaniment by" "Tnnium F-1'20". "LwdMr'- ""1 Messrs. Calvin Kemp and Otis' "Christ The Lord 1' 3"?" 7"” Jackson: ti-lo. "when I survey The: Wondrous cross": drill. "Preach: My Goqiel". by four girls: payer by Mr. Richard Oi-eed; the serv- ice closed with the singing of "Jeans Keep Me Nest The Once". and the repeating at the Lord's Prayer in unison. Rdeumafic Mil Good news for those who in for relief from rheumatic pain. but I hoaaleui Thousands get I y relies from their. three anthems "Angola nailed the new: pad arlthrmcduslaie by Iris! Rock !Alw.y..'D..R”,;'ho,mE,,,,l.o; :;g...c'ug.'g)mtIetdIH. Egg." and " aster sy". e ems 0 ,M.a- , ,; hi-v. Mr. Young: message was "" h"" T" ' C. ...'I'l1l'lSBYTEBlAN CHURCH- Large congregations attended spe- cial Easter services In St. An- drews Presbyterian Church. Mon- tague yesterday. Rev. F. N. Young conducted both services and preached inspiring Easter , sermons. Mrs. Elsie Watlerworth presided at the organ. In the morning the music was led by the junior choir 'end miui-ed - -. r.Wfil'?Ni'il(,()lOil An-vnsm-limiter EDWAD "rriumpii Out at norm". in 9"'”'Q"'”c'."'”-"d""i'"' "W