8'sido Iligii ilotss By Betty lnman Last week we iound summeraid- High pupils anxiously waiting ior 2. the Easter holidays. There wiu be no exams directly beiore the holidays this year as they were taken three weeks ago. The deadline for the material ior Summerside High’: annual magazine “The Emblem" was Fri- day, April 9, so it shouldn't. be too long beiore this year’: edi- Page 14 Monday. April 12. 1954 2 Marie McAlduii'. naxd Hogan; neuey. The Guardian Leonard Gallant; I. Joseph A. Deakoches. Grade VlI——i. Billy Pennesaey; Edward Oaudet; 8. Arthur Fen- B588)’. Grads VII—l. Carrie Keoush: 2. Irene Harper; 8. terrains Gallant. Carmella Gallant: 3. Anne Grade VI—l. Marilyn McDonald; Grade V—l. Bruce Phee; 2. Leo- 3. Rose Marie Fen- Grade IV—l. Katherine Mc- tion appears. Monday. April 12, is Hugh; 2. Roger Smythe: 3. Philip the day chosen ior the election oi the queen and princesses or the Academy. princess elected irom each class- room irom Grade X up this year and one or these will be elected "Queen" by all the class-rooms participating. There was a bowling game be- tween the All-Stara oi’ the Char- lottetown schools and the Sim- merside High School team last Tuesday at the "Y" centre in the Capital City. The summarsida players met stiii competition and ended up with 20 plns‘less than V‘ the Charlottetown team. The score 3- was as follows: Charlottetown All- Stars—3026; Summerside High — 3006. Jim Lee or Charlottetown had Compton, Macdonald. Grade IlI—l. Lucy Conway: 2. Those will be I Edward Gallant; 3. Judy Hogan. Grade iI—i Billy Perry; 2 Judi’ Gaudet: 3. Johnny Gallant. Grade II—l. Loraine Phee: 2. Muriel Hogan: I. Maurice Tugwell. lnverness and Vicinity —Mrs. John Ccstaiii. Portage. as in Summerside on April 3 101‘ medical check-up. Fred Mills and Mr. Art st. Eleanors. were visit- Mr. Conway And Vicinity —Mra. Cecil Masl-{innon and son Roger were visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward sonier. num- meraide on April a. Mrs. George Morrison was a business visitor to Summeraidu on April 6_ The school has re-opened with Miss Colleen _0'Bi'ien Eilerslle as teacher. Mr. Sterling Milligan and Mr. Charlie Milligan, Murray Road. were business visitors to Summer- slde on April 6. Miss Florence Biggar and Master Barry Biggar, Portage, were visitors at the homes or Mr. and Mra. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on April 6. Mr. Wyman Milligsin, Murray Road. and Mr Stuart Milligaii. Conway. were selling cedar posts at Kenslngton and vicinity recently. Mr_ James Winn., Freeland, ac- companied by Mr lieber Brooms and Mr. Edgar Morrison were ze- cent visitors at the home oi Mr. \'Vllliam H. Burns Malpeque. Miu Verna MacDonald. Char- lottetown. spent the week-end with Bedeque, Notes —.Mias Noreen Henderson. R. N.. at the stair oi the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. N.8., was a weekend guest oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson. Mrs. Samuel Cari-uthers and her son Robert. Kensington. were guests of iriends in this village on April 2. They also visited with Mrs. Carruthers‘ daughter. Mrs. Arnold Henderson and Mr. Henderson. Mr. Ronald Wright, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright, Lower Bedeque, is convalescing aiter an attack oi pneumonia. Mr. Robert Masher. l-ialilax. N8. was the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, over the week- end oi April 4. The sincere sympathy oi’ his .many irlends in Bedeque is extend- ed to Mr. Fred Platts. Bearletown. on the occasion or the death of his aged father, Mr. Harry Platis. Elmsdale, Prince County. on April 8. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing, this village. were Mr. and Mrs. William J. I-Iowatt, Summerside, Mr. Edgar Doull, Chel- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mayhew. Tnryon and Mrs. Ernest Thompson. Gamble's Corner, Tryon. sudden and sad bereavement. and Kitutsiord. spent s new days visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mus. Btirling Dartiour in Colo- man. Mrs. Roy Smith oi Bloomiisld, was a visitor to o'Leary. and call- ed on her daughters. Mrs. Rae Jelley and Mrs. Lorne Jnhnation. Mr. Lorrie Macxay oi the R.(:. AI‘. station in Chatham, N.n., spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradiord Mac- Kay. in Coleman. Mrs. Albert -Wallace and child- ren oi Coleman, were visitors ior a iew days to Springfield West where she visited har parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Lidstone. Mr. Archie Campbell oi Calgary. Alta., is spending some time with relatives and friends in Coleman. Mrs. Fred Wood or Coleman, was ii passenger to Kinsington on Friday, where she spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar ino- tored to O’Leary on businem on Miss Dorothy Smallman oi lum- inerside, spent the weekend with relatives and iriends in O'I..eary Mr. and Mrs. laniord Phillips ingredients M-G-M's latest Technicolor musical. Hagen in its glittering cast. male qtiartette. Mrs. J. M. Mac- Williams was the organist ior the‘ month, 1,, o1_,,.,a,. evemng. and iamlly of Mt. Royal. were vis- itors Io Brae on Sunday where Miss Marion Barbour oi Alma, thw visited with Mrs. Phillips’ psr- relatives and iriends in the United ents. Mr. and Mn. Jerry Dalton. Mrs. cerreta Bteison oi O‘Lea.ry, spent Monday with her sister. Mrs. Morton caseley in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Turner. incurred to at. John N. 8.. on sat- urday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner‘ and little son, and Seldon Buch- annon. who were on their way to Nelson, 3.6. Mr. Turner and iam- - "LATIN LOVERS" AT CAPITOL. BUMMERSIDE -A torrid romance. music and dances in Latin rhythm, arresting plot backgrounds oi Brazil and its polo-plflying set. and the laugh- atudded story or a beautiiui Ameri- can girl who has a hard time iinding out whether millions and matrimony will mix——these are the of "Latin Lovers." at the Capitol Theatre, with Lana Turner. Ricardo Montaiban. John Lund. Louis Calhcrn and Jean Miss Turner, cast as one or the \ . | Iily have been spending the winter. hours are glad ‘to have he again. . Miss Margaret Stewart. publlé health nurse. has returned to 0'. Leary aiter being emiploysq in Bummer-side Health centre during the winter months. barf Mrs. llva wedlock has returned to her home in Knutsiord alter spending the winteafimonths with States. All her friends and neigh- - CAPITOL mes-side it ltilllliliii LANA TURNER iilclllflii JOHN . 4 l , l l or: at the home or Mrs. John Cos- tain, Portage, on April 4- Mr. and Mrs. Dari Saunders and daughters Eileen and Ruthie. and son George, 0'Leary, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Freeland. "‘°h°'i‘ ‘M5 in me world (mu M-Ct-M's designer Helen Rose has dressed her to the teeth in a suit- ably opulent array oi atyle-consc- ions clothes!) reiuses to marry John Lund because he isn't iorceiul the high three and high single - with 247 and 804. Summsrside's i ' best single and three were bowled Mullins—220 and 570 Mollison, manager oi the local team. tells me that Sum- Tuesday afternoon. noiiiiiiiii - i|lNil .. .ou.si:AlllEitN~ 50“ wire. . are The monthly social get-together Ml’. Lawson Ontway was s. busi- 0‘ the. Bedeqfile }c|°nm'e”£‘“l’§ 0! ness visitor to Summerside on me "mad C "m W” e on Am.“ 6 Iwednesday evening April 7. Over 60 attended, and a most enjoyable Members of 0'Leary Women's Institute met in the school ior the April meeting on Tuesday night. Meeting opened with repeating the merside men has challenged the ward Sharbell. Portage. on April it Mr. Len Miliigan was vumh» “me ‘"5 "5"" Rev" E‘ 3'' Wm‘ °’°°" "‘ ‘""“’“' R°" °‘“ W” ““‘ enough. Then, when in Brazil she \ Charlottetown team to a return[ _ friends and relatives at Summer: °°“d“‘t°d the d°V°“°n‘l period‘ wfled by each excmngmg h°m°' ialls head-over-heels in love with match, game to take place nextl Miss Minnie Bisttaf. Time V"" side over the week-end. The p"°5””“ was in char“ °f the made E35!" bonnet‘ mm W“ °n' handsome. Latin Ricardo Montai- Tuesday. and I do hope we'll have 1¢.Y. W38 5 V‘5"'°T ‘"9 "'9 h°"‘° °‘ _ Searletown and North Carleton joyed very much. The government hm. who deflnmly ,5 forceful. it *, better luck on mu; occuion, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Biggar on Mr. ‘James vvinn, Freeland. was sections oi the congregation and grant was received. A number oi “Pa” as though he 1, ,, (“tune Tm banquet for the N h ‘mom April 4. if busmesfi Visitor to Summersid-1 was made up or a dialogue. games. coolr books were presented. All hunt“ How mm dnemma 1, ,3- V 5 _ . _ _ ICC!‘-nIl.V. —P. contests and sing-songs. and not business was dealt with. Lunch ‘owed to the Accompaniment of Today ______ __ 3;30_7;15_9:15 bowlers here is to be held on April Miss Theresa Kilbiidc, St. E1 the least to be enjoyed was a committee ior next time are as ' mm“ 0.0 , , 2]’ ‘Sim ‘ pm?‘ “CR9” '° D5 ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘””5' 59”“ ‘he “ieebmd mm delicious lunch prepared by the follows: Mrs. Art Harris. Mrs. mzggc mglceieshmng séorepby Tuesday 7-1-5'9-15 purchased from the big chief. Milt her father, Ml‘. John H. Kllbride. BETHEL SCHOOL ladies who provided me pwzmm_ George Janey‘ M”. mu ‘flue’, and Nmholu Bmdszky and Leo Rom“ v P Secretary, Mrs. A. J. Matheson. The ‘viollison himself. l . ' Mm Mary Mung“ “.3, . recent [Much 39,0...) At the cloie Mr. Root:elpl‘;‘Cl:k11l:§:: Mrs. Marne Kennedy. ‘mus ‘W . mom" m which new ring -an.----s—— .- Th° 5171‘ b‘?“‘”b“” "°‘““ °‘ visitor at the home Of M1 and . m°."°d " "'3' V The w M s Aflarnoon Auxui. scene and every musical moment | I"! Nllil Oi WW summers,“ mgh are mung on M” Robe” Coughnn‘ Summu, Grade X——Rutlr Lund. which was seconded by Mr. Wig ‘t -t the home 0‘ the sect” no “med at one t“get_un“u_ l in mm. .119 summersjde whiz, Kid‘ F“_ émcl Grade lX——Desmond Driscoll. ired Craig. Mr. Haber Myers r 33’ ‘Mn “Frma afternoon mt the am‘ emflmmmenb. ' "- . day night" The w,,1zz_K1dS 3” Grade VlIl—R.aeburn Driscoll. sponded on beliali oi Carleton and Arliu °meeun YA letter W” "N _ ___#__ I H" "3; of managed by Darrel Murray. The Mr. David MacDonald was‘ a _Grade VII-Winston Lund, Ster- seurletown. —BQ. ‘pm th Pl_5‘b1e“‘1P,“§‘dem R :__————-j.——: ' Suniunn Rirls on the team are Marie Pe- business visitor to Summer-side liiiiz L“nd' . ’° 9 93 3 M .5 99 h. I . . Grade v—-Arlene Dr’ ll 1 . “"35 d°°‘d°d W“ "19 ‘Y "‘°° "9 I mi "N ters. Doreen Maynard, Marina iecentli. M0 ' ‘Im t ' ' ' will be held at the home of the Doyle. Joanne Smith. Bonnie my Lund, Lawrence Driscoll. 0 Leafy And vlcmlty nonmam I Wiseman. MBFY Thompson. M59 Isabel Coughilii. Summer- G,-we 1v_L1u,~a Marie Mac- Temperance and stew“,-damp Ines. Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee "(self 86131021 81811115 are f1‘C‘)‘I‘:;e5p(f.“‘,V;':‘° n:'§°“.f;§?.“_ 3,....L.}.‘_.: Dfifggé I‘i‘I1ff‘ClI‘1“r'.‘t:’S' Lund —Ths Evening Auxiliary met at sages were given by their respec- gxesgluv 3130» J°hn L“"‘’- M‘ '- ay aw. a v ' ‘ » . .. - _ an er. Woodside, Helen Huestls, Alice M“°D°mld' Grade 1_N° test-5' - 32° 'Il?i‘1)|.[lrl1‘:d.3°; .3.:i~§i'.i;. i;h:rs?.fr°ii:§l°'éh.iLr§:' cull). Iiivi‘; "BATTLE OF APACHE PASS" Ramsay’ and D°.r°my Clark‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coughlin. Rfltighist Ewemge m “mar grades‘ was conducted by. Mrs. Robert ship and study and was assisted 1'! °°l°" Lat"_The Wm“ Km” deteaied Summer-side were visitors at the u~ un ' . . Woodside Mrs. Lewis Bernard re- b Mrs J M Macwilliams M" 5"“! “M News‘ the High School girls 33-2 in the h { Mr and Mrs Chflrks Hlghe-it flV9I‘3Z€ in .llm10l‘ grades. ted ‘Do I 1"“ t M y ' ' ' ' Bunk drawing Tues.. Thur.. Sat. .bove game. Doroth Clark on °m° ° ' - ' C““"“" L“““‘ pm 5 X 0 co "'3 ‘en in ih i ti u i th Gu rd- 1 y *3 MacDonald on April 4. P y L Mt d. . th Cape Breton, Ncxt. meeting will be 9 5'5 55 ° ° ° 3 — ———-—-————-—~--—- the lone basket for the Huzh R 1'?“ D .f“ u“‘°‘°v- 3“ L‘““’- at me home of Mn D0,. M..cKe,._ ian, the leaders of the Woli Cubs - school. For the Whizz Kids, Marie Mr. Dencil Campbell, Mrs. Wl1- LS6‘ Um Drliucolf Crinsfvn I-und. m_ Mm Le“.,,, Bernard W“. he should have read. Mrs. Marne Ken- “CAMEO” Peters got 16 points, Bunny Wise- liam Wilson and son Hilton were W“°“°9 Te;:§gra_Ma‘" °;VaIfi:’e’;d- me devomnal 1e,,d¢,- and Wm riedy, and Mrs. L. G. Dewar. mail 13 points. Doreen'Maynard 2 visiting at Coleman on April 4. Ti’ - also have me stud” M” c_ E R W T RD“ mm“ um KENSINGTON P°"'“5' ‘ma '7°“m° smml 2 Points. Willis will oiier prayer ior the ev‘ ' ‘ ng ' ____________ Mrs. Mae Fredericlison and chll- I . . , president, of Mt. Allison University. Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15: Matinee -ncmsn CONVENT dren, Francis. Helen and John. and chiidrlexliti-‘coma and Cody were m”~‘”°“‘“>- Ssckville, N.B.. was guest, speaker Tuesday 3:30. Clifton‘ Wt-_hb as ma...-i. Han”, Rom Amherst. N.s., are visiting at the A“5‘1“€'55 V5 0” 10 Summeislde 0n M.._.,_ surlmg pmmu and young at 0'Leary United Church on sun- --Mn. nELvi~.nani.__ rum:-S home of M“- and M” T“°"“‘5 ‘"1 5‘ son Kaye oi Springfield West. are day msht. He was warmly we1- THE BELL -----------Ii X Grade xI—l. (Over nor,» Jean Fitzgerald, Tm, P. d f Spending a few’ days vysmng Wm». comed by the minister Rev. Ro- with Joanne Dru. Hugh Marlowe. ...-ulinasma-iussn»_i—: g Skerrv: 2. (over 75';v Jean Gaud- Thomas Fitzgerald was . eit Big::iai'niiYiiilhi?exgriet°w friends and relatives in Summer. bert Wagner. who nducted the Bank drawing Tues. and Thur. rt. Hazvl Murphy. Gcraldine Han- rirahan; 3. over 70'7i Theresa Con. \\*a_\',Edward Bernard, Marie Chais- A son. Grade X—l. Yvonne Perry; 2. Mrs. business visitor in Summerside on mil 3. Miss Hazel Couglilin, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end with her is confined to her home with tho jaundice, and wish her aspeedy recovery to good health. Mr. Jake McNaug'ht and sister side and Cha rlottetown. On Saturday night Mrs. Lloyd Matthews received the sad news that her brother Ralph Matthews had been killed in a car accident in worship. Dr. Flemington in his address described Palestine and his visit there. One could almost im- agine they were along with him on the trip. Particular attention was given to scenes connected with look your smartest this Easter-and always... s' David Mccue; 3. Paulina Myers. an Mrs Gem. 9 5 Annie‘ 0-1_,ea,y_ were “wins at Grade lx—i. Gerald Mocarthy; gzfifnriffn Mr’ d 3 the home 0; M,‘ and Mn Mno, the states, and his wile seriously the m. at Jesus, Two quartettes _ _ I '2. Emestina Macdonald; 3. Ruth 3 ' Mmigm on Am.“ 4_ injured. 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