Geor crown and ’_;m" ;°“‘i'*“" "*‘ “"- ‘"1’ The Mum 1‘-v ' NM!» -‘r'llL_££‘__- Trust Publumrbabyé own aicirhy Georgetown ll. W. L. Hold Their , 1. Mnsirhiymwy W _mW ‘ ' ' ' ' a vigilant Committee to check on lAnnual Meeting & Elect Officers u,,.m,,.. ,.,,...,,, ,,,_,,,,, M. o Vuation 0 Seasonal needs P lgolatdick EvTs!seys°fvtii;Tto§*evet!¢l) tainment Convener Mrs Walter ' ‘ Ghorheiowh on Apr“ 31' ..‘T'he annual meeting oi the causes and the assistance render- sol 9 (med ‘Eh h'oJdm 0‘ Signature 0 Cu or home repair. so i. ‘E ‘ Mr and Mrs Louis C tel 1Sfigrglfelltlvninc'StvAJa!me«Eul;-Tilllmgii‘ ed the “ck Md needy‘ The U“-ilwoomallllzlllyp 5UCC€«5:lUl Pfigfltfll . Medical Expenses 4 3,-ld"¢y°wh_ Q", vhi::,,° 3‘, April 6. fun" Mu‘ Frank Gown’ present ‘Sales. lunches served at meetings h a 1 Georgetown on April 21. The President, Mrs. P. L. Bou- °d " "°”’. °"‘°“'.“““3 '"‘“"°_”” "' land cakes lutterieri Membership ° to ldreault Presented a c0mili'ehen- 9°“ s°°."" s""'°° °°“"°“°" ML" Convener. Mrs J. M. Scully. n- on mnurull 0 ms; y.,.,,,,._, G,,,,,., and Miss we review 0, we PM W“... work. W. J. Fitzserald. reported I 9 pnrled on eni*ollr_ni=nt. which now \ / can on rulrmuu Mary sorners or Launching, were which included 12 monthly and 1 hr” . "umber °.f Wm‘ ‘”‘d W Winds I‘ 49 member‘ “Id ‘I19 I'D‘ for I owd“ “Mo, recent guests or Mrs. Annie Gard- special meeting. Forty-nine mem- 3° ‘ftlci “7 lgelgo 1;;'m°‘C”_dd]”r: P9319“ 10’ bell?’ 3'-lendan“ 5‘ \‘~. N‘, hlhhbh "cum, heeded ner. bars are now enrolled. Included °‘{".“ ' dmb 5: “Mt an m"’““mY '"°"‘”‘3‘- Spring-Summer s°m.m.mm .ln the President’: report was a re- “mu” ‘“ ‘ O ‘.’f 8 com or l Th9 l°“0“'"l8 °”“?¢” W9” Cl‘ / ea, \ U h,;4,,.,,_,¢h,.° Mr. Leo Chalsson. left April 19.‘view of proceedings at the ’I’ube:'- pmvlded M "h°'5° m med‘ ‘P¢‘"‘d ml” the Pnsums Wail“-P795‘ ne Phpom oi, mm “I :33 {M .7 tor Northern New Brunswick. to culosis Banquet held in Charlotte- Edufl"-I0“ C°"V"‘°’~ Mm M5“ l‘“‘“l- M1"-5 9- 1-» '5°“dT_‘'3“"- ‘"3’ I-“um, gmploymehl, on 5 Dom'm.:h,wh in ocmheh 10 which ,he was Arsenault, reported that I regular eleL'lPdJ: lst vice president, Mrs. Illiy nurlrsriotlal leotls pro- hm Government Dredge. in delegate, Duhhg the year the check had been kept on School W. J. Fitzgerald,‘ 2nd vice presi- - / l ,.,..l hm far him, Pnbliul lg w. L. sponsored . Red cm’, attendance. Monies had been don- dent. Mrs. Alec Arsenault; 3rd “,"h V". °,|hh,,,,d h “,3 Roy yo,-‘Lon has reg“;-n-ipjx-5. Aid course, with 30 mam. ated for School prizes and also vice president, Mrs. Ella MacKin- Canada our 22 yum ago 043 I0 hit home in Georgetown, hers enrolled‘ Mr; Henry pew” for prizes for Catechism classes nnn; 'I‘l'PRSUY‘PI‘, Mrs. Lawrence fast. friendly service ! and an the only inlanl after being a patient in the Veter- oi Charlottetown. was the course B°°l‘l5~1m'1il“t“‘:5 ‘:35 359:): :"“lCIhlld9cT3 5‘°lC]“‘””Y-MM“ JVW. Chisllol-v.Manaaor ‘ - » ,y_- _ regu ary sen o e ou . cu y; uunci ors. rs. ran carnal! P't3dl"fd FY ° ‘°"" §3;nd“£gphZ!L m Prince Edwardlriihiliillglgd tliBeeveilri.i‘lli3i‘llictiolli1sem:erlr:1 The Ensign and Re8ister,wei'e tJass— Gotell. Mrs. Fabian Boudre.1ult,l '50 6"" °‘°''9' 5'» WI" I: P'""'9 .59‘ ' _ . pony ipweliung in lomulu. ‘yhey will recewe ‘hm. awards h, ed among to members who were not Mrs. C_Vl'EllE! MacDonald, Mrs. CHAILOTTIYOWN, P.l.|. haul" mm" your “mu”. vhflmin,“,.,_,h and ,i,.,,...,. Mi“ Evelyh Kmch who is em_ the very he," fumm The pro“. subs:-ribei;s. Two Lieagule menilhlers Ange: Murphy_ Mrs. William Mur-l ‘ ‘hm, 5,, hhhy_h,-u.,n7.,,, comical products for infants, ployed in Halifax, N. S. and who defll E130 SW0 3“ IMGTNVJHE X‘€- ““‘l‘°d m C“ °°h"m °““°"' rs‘ pm" ‘Ac ‘, h o ,, ,5, children and adults. M|xrn_,. is visiting her home in Alberton,lpO!‘t on the League Convention, ll" ""9" 7 “ " ‘l""" " “HEY "CE “do"_ was a recent guest of Miss Ann which was held in Rustico in and foods tlioy can ' hondla". ' " ’ " Mhcpohald. August. MEAL PAIIUM provida 4 . . - i . The past year from 5 financial T Y flavorful variation. , ‘Mr, William Buffett It-fl. earl)’ .m I 1 A in the week for Souris. after pm 0 vew W” ‘ very “wee” , A T h . . . . iul one. Thanks was expressed to spending the winter in Georgetown . at the home of his son-in-law and the Holy Name sonny ‘M me" d M _ _ sponsorship of a show in aid of \ ,Mahu‘{e;_"' Mr and Mrs spumwn the League. Canvassers from the League assisted in the Annual Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles }"rascrlR9d CY055 F'iflflflClfll CBmPRl8fl- and family of Charlottetown rec- The President made reierence to ently motored in Geor'getown ltlie loss during the Yell‘ 0f it’! where they were the guests of Mrs.jol‘dest member Mrs. Ellen Mac.- Fraser's mother. Mrs. Minnie Ra- Kmnon. who passed away at the fuse for several days. Ilage or 104 years. In May a Mass ' fl. d f th ‘if t - (FICFBG Mll1Dh.V. 9! AD111 30. L" In closing her review the President resume their studies at St. Dull-‘thankfid me Rem Dh.ech,r_ the “W5 U"lV°"_"Y- ‘lie’ Ependmi lLt'-axue Officers and Members for the Easter holidays at their homeslghmr C(,_npeI-hhoh during her in Georsetown. term in office. . _ . I ‘ ’ In her report the sei~i'et.1i'_\'. Mrs ..:‘"::.;‘:°:.Mi..:“::;:r:;~::“:~w«v~ mew Fluent in the Km 3 County flr‘tlVlllPs including the number Memorial Hospital in gMont.ague 0’ donations Ewen M worthy . . ,,,, .. , suffering from a severe and pain-l ful injury to his knee and ail wish him a speedy recovery. l Messrs. Gerald D. Murphy. Jackie Lavers, and Donald MacDonald. ' who have been spending the East- _ ‘ er hohdlyh in their homes m . ‘A visit to the Boat Building Georgetown la” Apr“ 20' to re_.Shi>p of Marcellus‘ Gotell will sume their studies at st. Dunstaii'sl5h°w ‘ l.'"° l°b5"" ‘”’hl“3 b°“r Cones‘ ‘now nearing completion. Once upon a time in the Town Mi‘. Ann Macphhaim who is of Georgetown one could have wit- gmployed with the pmvihchil nessed many craft in the process Ghvhmmehz 01 Nova scam! in (if construction from the smallest Hhhhuh N. s__ is spending . week type in ocean-going sailing ships. 1" Georgetown as me guest orfllhe years liave brought great h w_ L _|changes in _a Town for years lin- ofielaarigcponifig am and M” lnwnerl for its shipyards, but the larl. of boat. building. has not en- Mr_ Men, Lohgaphw‘ Mr‘ Phmtirely disappeared and in Mr. Go. McGee and Mr. Sam Trowsdale stile“ 5 Shop 3 5l’l"'"d‘d hm“. h“ Charlottetown, accompanied bylmfq mf'.‘5':"""°d f?"th’.‘ ”m"“"§["t , . .< or is crman n is area: r. ML Donnie Simmonds’ film 0‘ .lnhn Gril’i’in nf Panmure Island. This craft is 30 feet long. with I Pablum provide: this need plus high nutritional value: to Important up through his third yaur. Exclusive "Handy- Pour" spool package hop: baby‘: cereal fresher, solar. Built stronger — Lasts longer it me clioice in Canadian llama: IS A CONNOR AND HERE IS WHY. . . I Only CONNOR-THERMO bu the patented TI-Il:'RMO rub wirb its Fiberglu insulation Your hot water sup HOT! 2 Choice of unbreakable Fiberglu or heavy uidrel chromium stainless steel inner rub. 3 The exclusive CONNOR wringer with ‘I-Idjustisg pasture -—virreous enamel finish, easily cleaned —king in roll: for eficient wringing. I TheCONN0RDii-rTnp...snodie1exdusiveluuue...usps dir(frouuoiledclothing...inahsyourwashiirgcIaaoer. OATMEAL CEREAL Mlxlll gm“ Charlottetown motored to George- town on April 18. and were guests timbers are of Island juniper. Mr. Griffin. with many years of of ' Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald, Miss hilhly SUCCGSSTU1 lnbstel‘ fl-Shin! . Vern. Mu-tell um Miss Peggy behind him, provided the builder» Johnson have returned to Notre with the particular type of con- - Dnmg Academy to rggufne their struclinn he preferred for his studies nftgr hnvlng spam the trade and Mr. Gotell has carried Eula holiday; at their hames ln nut the work with his characteris- P O R T F0 l. l O Georgetown, ltic fine workmanship and thorough. l'l€‘SS for detail and exactness. The -- '5Pl'- F- 5- MNPIWC 0‘ the result is a beautiful boat which Georgetown. \ n the home of Mr md Mn N seven foot twn inch beam and will ’ . - - - ~ Onl CONNOR-‘FHERM -am-in w. um. 22:: .‘."...‘".°.."°.iv..?‘...“Z‘i‘."I .:'.:t.;:." ’ ’ ° """""“"°'°' ‘“ P“ Babies enioy llie llovour and stay longer on the 4 vonehes M,-S5 sheila D6,“, and ,m_“ 5:: ii‘ buiituorlsmp. i!1l;!nkitr)Iz.t:1!he i""""'-"'—--"'---'-----'---'-------—--------: ' 5| TOE 5] ar PTS Inc es y H’- POUUIIlllhcorlIlnclpN«toslrnd¢uaclmod¢IIIlr5YMMd1°‘W°"‘C°« :33‘ 1v‘[;‘"Phy't 1:." Apfllpzlfl ‘M N‘ teen-sixteenth inches of New M ww 7 —'°"4 ""'°""""""""'°“"""“”"""'“""“""°"""“ E C" I u ‘E5 8 “me M Brunswick while it l"Il(‘E The keel m Wales College, after spending the . P b. ' 0 l Easter holidays at their homes in 1' "I Island yellow "ch End the .. . ,- -4,-av: neurouumirrnnrw _ ‘ CONNOR GYRAMR AUTOMATIC WASHER . y _ _ I Here is a push-button drum come cruel 64.1 WUTSOI1 FOSECY Elllest R'°”‘l °‘“‘d“"‘ E“3”‘°"5v ”“V9d‘ carmnt but bring credit in ‘its 9‘ Takes all cheworlroutoimal: day. at his home in Georgetown on‘ builder and cnmplete satisfaction A hhv Phys - April 17. from Korea where he to its owner. ——AC. V 1_ M“ M, 5,, i did served with the Canadian Army, op. by . P. E 2. Fill: ltsoll automatically ol any water pnuuro. u put. of the United Nations Forces in that War-Torn-County, to the wharves. in which space is !or the past 14 months. During already becoming I-I scarcity. World War II Frank won 3 Sgt, The Lobster Packing Plants ntg In trhl Royal Canadian Air Force Mr. William S. Martell and Thel and took part in numerous bomberi Redmfind Export Ltd-. are beinii "ids Wu G9,-mhny. put in readiness to handle the , hoped-for large catches. which The Georgetown water front is we like to think of as being as- TIIIIMO : .:—#~ 3. Gently washes by surging water action by the lemon mulrl-vanul OYRATOR. 4. Deep rlnm . . . spray rin!OI\ three time: . . . spin driu A-in ?_9"“—3-—$$Q$$9Q®¢I-c¢¢&¢9¢nQ¢¢qv bustling with activity as lobster sociated with the early part of the fishermen prepare between 70 and season. Some herring are being ' ' ' mm R..." °" ' ' ' SE Y” DEALER 30 boats for the opening of the netted and if they should strike in , °" ""'°"‘°"°°"Y' W 7”"! fut approchinz lobster fishing any quantity the bait situation. I '” E season. The boats are receiving will be one financial worry the t..._—-----..-..—__.—...-.9--ci-—....—-.--..———........“::L_! their annual cost of paint and are fisherman will not have to contend having their engines installed. with. The lines will be run on the‘ Many boats have already been last day of April at 12 o'clock I I launched and can be seen cruising noon and it is hoped that a suc- about the harbour. as their owners cessful season lies ahead. as fin- work out the engines which have anclally the Town is vitally af- i’.°.‘."r‘$X§.Z"'.‘§§"i..§l‘.i?"i‘...$2..}l2'3.§i“§?.‘1l’.3...i'$f&‘;f.f.f§‘.L’&..§.i‘.'“'° 134 KENT STREET DIAL 5434 by truck: and horse-drawn vehicles ——AG. SEMI-TRIMMED WALLPAPER S OUR NEW Wallpaper Portfolio IS As Near As Your E.. Telephone Simpl phone the Wallpaper Department before 3 P. and a portfolio will be delivered the some day. ' » , .. 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