MARCH 23. 1953 .am-. I snninaee Street. Home Phones: following stores service Albertonr Frnnk W ..s1.BEB'l'0N Curling Club "are holding their annual dance on Thursday, March 26th. Good mu- sic. -COLLISION NEAR NEW AN- AVAN.-A collision occurred last evening about 7:45 pm. near New Annan between a car and a half- ion truck. Both '” ' were damaged.-S. l Bedeque Notes -.Mlss Dorothy Smith, R. N.. summei-side, was a guest of Mrs. v o end of March 15th. Mr Percy Bowness entered the P. E. I Hospital on Wednesday, March 18th. where he will re- ceive treatment. , Mr, and Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane, Fernwood, are up around again after several weeks of impaired health. The "flu" has been quite pre- valent in this community. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck. Central Bedeque, left on Tuesday, March 17th.. on a trip to Montreal. where they will spend a short time combining pleasure with busi- NEE. The Bedeque Rink has been a busy place during the past several months and many interesting hoc- key contests have been witnessed by large gatherings. several from Bedeque and Cen. tral Bedeque attended the "Var. iety Concert" sponsored by the and Mrs. Clu'b" of Trinity UllltP(l Church, Summerside, on Wednesday evening March lath. l Mr and Mrs. Otto Doull. Cen- l tral Bedeque, have as their guest l Mrs. Doull's mother, Mrs. Robert Reeves, whose home is in Bede- que. . fgBQ Ysideilurling Club Schedule -summerslde curling club championship schedule for today; T00 P.M.... ire 1-E P Foley vs R. A, Home Ice 2-Elmer Offer vs. P. L. Key-es lce 3-H. R. Macl-Parlane vs. C. Ramsay. 8:30 P. )I.- live 1-Fred MacRac vs. R. E. Ellis ' ire 2-J. A. Clark vs. Edgar Cannon Ice 3-T. D. Morrison vs, A. L, Brooks. , Tignish Shore i and Vicinity ce;hl:,.51lig:u:itcsthaesy:;-xi) "Was a re. , Mr. Clifford Gaudet has returned home from New Brunswick where l M was employed. waif. P. A. Arsenault was a recent mess visitor in Charlottetown. thli large number of persons from rififs ore attended the St. Pat- ncmi play at Tlgnlsh on March -m. L &3LiIslLLlAN'l' TECHNICOLOR . ICAL AT The CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE Pa, ,, Among The sneitering n Twentieth Century-Fox's W Technicolor musical which gf"-9 today at the Capitol Theatre, mJ1o1(11'lierside. is a beautiful. bright. mm 0 Production packed with M31320": hits. a lush south sea ).Him3Ckumund and loaded with G3. "8 sarong-clad native girls. hams tand hilarious entertainment 9 gla” finish. "Down Among . . lellenns Palms" concerns a nttinizent of GI's who are assign- Im0d 0CC;Ipatlon duty on a Pacific , lmohry to find themselves the memo I military order barring . W rhzation with the natives. mt thee resourceful GI's circum- Or m rulebook provides rich hu- mdsgbundam quantity. y M m6 William Lundlgen ., em "lwtlvelv as the military ,e M0; who has to set an exam- mum is men althou h he is the . 5 J 0 "fast for hree lovely ha one Greer, Mitzi Gaynor'and was lt3eHa.ven, as pert and lus- Home rlo one can desire. The at- hey 61; WW8 ildies are superb as .5, mg). dance and romance their ml I-undlasn's heart. Miss , MOT. who won stardom in 9" Girl." excells as thesis- "inched"?-y with her dancing and . mangmlmm s of the film's - "ll mom .,iteiiuisia De- stso the starring ion as Limdigan's uiiior officer. "Down Reginald Murray over the week- V km: WESTERN GUARDIAN, PIINOI COUNT! OFFICE Burnmorside. Phone sen. News, Subscriptions. Advertising lepnoontotivoa ' GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Bdliontl I088. The Guardian may be bought at any of the in lnnuneraldo: gen Bookstore, summer Street: Goo:-lies Drugstore, I). control ltroot; Kenya News-stand. Water Street; Mark Gandot. O1 Granville Street: Myra Doiicetwe Grocery. Sooontl Street; Island Motor Transport Water street; ""005 Gfof-30I'!.Dl20 Bouell Street; lnnnn'- loll- rog - LI. Waite in lenalngton. WIIT PIINCI or-not store. Phone: OI-I Olfloo and 08-! ll:I.:.". -EMERALD PLAYERS are pfg. Semi!!! their play. "His Irish Dream Girl" at Cape Traverse Hall, Tues- day. March 24th. at 8 o'clock. Sponsored by Cape Traverse Women's Institute. -Mr. Fred Stetson of Freetown is a patient in the Prince County ' 1 after f' '11; gm ope;-- ation on Friday.-8. Alberton and I I O Vicinity Mrs. John A. oellaghan is being welcomed home to Albertcn after an extended visit with relatives in the New England ststu and in Saint John, N. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Winston England. Ellefllle. visited relatives in Alber- ton OIL Sunday. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Al- berton, left for Halifax over the weekend, where they plan tospend "V031 day! on business. Mr. Osborne Lefurgey, summer- side, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George Ramsay, Alberton. Miss Shirley Wallis, Summerside, was a weekend guest of her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Wallis, Allberton. Miss Sophie Ramsay, Alberton. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. Borden. and Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett, Charlotte- town. William Lawson of the R.C.A.F.. Summeralde. accompanied by Mrs. Lawson and their daughtei'.Lcms. visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson. Alberton. on Sunday. Mr. G. M. Donald. Alberton, leaves summeraide this morning by air to spend a few weeks in Moncton with his brother, Dr. Stanley Donald. ' Social Evening At Long River Home -The home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Campbell, Long River, was pleasantly crowded on Wed- nesday, March lath. when the members of the Presbyterian Church and their friends enjoyed an evening of good fellowship and were entertained with a selection of music, readings and contests of both varieties. brain stimulating and mirth provoking. Mr. Arthur Stewart, well known auctioneer. as master of ceremon- ies, kept the tempo lively. and in the sale of the generous donation of aprons, fudge. pillow cases. cushionr covers and other articles, gave I. fins display of his abilities as an auctioneer. A well filled grab bag was quick- ly emptied. adding to the proceeds which amounted to a tidy sum at the close of the evening, gratify- ing in itself. and as a guest re- marked. "Think what I good time we had making it"i Included in the program were a cent contest by Mrs. Harold Mac- Lcod. a reading by Mrs. W.J. Pro- fltt, clothespin contest by Mrs. Archie Paynter, captained by Mr. Leigh Paynler and Mr. William Found. a solo. self accompanied on the piano by Erwin Brown, a "Man" contest by Mrs. W. L Campbell. a piano solo by Miss Laura Bell, comflakos contest won by Mrs. Andrew Johnstone and Mr. Alton Bell, and a contest, "Places in the Maritimes" by Mrs. George MacLeod. A bountiful and delicious lunch brought the happy evening to a fitting close. , -Bur. OA.ltLl7r0N MISSION BAND -The regular monthly meeting of the Happy sunbeam Mission Band was held at the home of Margaret and Raymond Cairns with 20 members present.. The theme for the meetingvwas "A Christian can Do -1-llrd Things". Call to worship was fol- lowed by Psalm 2'2. verses If-N read by Gail Qulgley. The. mem- bers sang the Mission Bend Hymn and repeated the Mission Band Purpose. scripture Lesson, Luke 10. verses 30-34. was read by Eliza- beth Maocaull. and Marianne Johnston led in prayer. This was followed by hymn. "God W110 Made The Earth", after which a chapter from the Study Book wls read and explained. The offering was taken by Mar- garet Cairns and dedicated. The hymn "When He. oometh” brought this part of the meeting to a close. Arlene sturdy. Margaret Cairns and Dale Morrison hid birthdays this month and the members can: "Happy Birthday" to them. The buslneu period opened with roll call. lliuboth Maoos II was then made a "life member" her mother.:and to honour this occa- sion, one of Elisabeth's favorite hymns, "Jesus Loves Me". WM lung. - The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved; collec- tion amounted to OLD. World frieiidewore distributed by larl Muwulianis: The out aiming to be at the home of Golf. Olrrol A treat was paued and the meeting closed with the Mispeh 7end Brenda Qulglsy. benediction. Alma and Vicinity - Mr. and mo. Wilbert Murphy were business visitors to Charlotte- town Friday, Memh lath. The many friends of Mrs. W.B. Mcbellnn are glad to know that she was able to return to her home from the Western Hospitals much improved in health. . Mrs. James sliwen. Boston. Max. is spending a few weeks at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett. Woodvale. Mir. Boyd Boob-sto. Kenslngtcn. spent amen 10th and llth in this Wmmunity on business. I Mr. Ellis small:-nan and Mrs. James Dunbar were visitors on Sunday. March llth to Locke Road. They were Kuests of Mr. and Chas. Rix. and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Bmollman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mclsaac and family of Lot 8 were guests on sun- dnv. Much am at me home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. Mrs. Mc- Iseeo is a niece of Mrs. Heber Ellis who is living with her daughter. Mrs. Dunbar, for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ellis and ftmily. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis. were visitors to galls community on Sunday, March Mr. John P. Wallace motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday, March llth to attend some of the meetings during "Farmerst Week". also to attend ar meeting of the day March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mclnnis of Toronto are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Guy Mcfnnis. Roseville. They intended returning ;A4)thTDf0'ni0 on Saturday, March Little Verna Smallman. baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis smallman, had a narrow escape re- cently. While she was eating, a dog attacked her nose and forehead. She was rushed to a doctor and it required ten sttches to close the wound. At lat- est report she is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Albert Wallace returned to Saint John on Thursday. March 5th after spending a few days with rel- ativea in this community. The sympathy of this communitv is being extended to the familv of the late Francis J. Shea in their recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless of Norboro, Mr, and Mrs. James Pen- dergast of Kensington. and Mrs. Inuis O'Connor of Clntoii attended the funeral of the la'te Francis J. Shea on Monday, March 9th. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar entertained the members of the Alma Women's Institute on Thursday, March 12th for their monthly meeting. EUMMERFIELD VV. M. S. The members of the Summerfleld W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Crawford Sinclair Thursday even- ing, March 12th with the president presiding. The theme was "Community Of Grace". The meeting opened by Scripture reading. Matthew 28, 18- 20, followed by singing Hymn 1'11 Scripture, Ephesians 4. 1-16. was read by Mrs. Keith Mayne. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was responded to by if members, with one visitor present. Collection dmounted to 84.55. The members reported 19 sick calls during the past month. Correspondence was read, includ- ing a letter from Mrs. Allison Tait. literature secretary, encouraging members to read more. It was moved and seconded by Mrs. Lind- say that more books be sent for. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Harland Day, with Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe in charge of program. The word for roll call is "Flee-h”. Mrs. Clark Harding, assisted by some members. outlined the pro- gram entitled "Unmet needs in Af- rica". followed by prayer. The meeting closed by singing Hymn 519, followed by Benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess. BEDEQUE W. M. S. -The March meeting of the Auxiliary of Bedeque United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Pearle Anleck. The theme was "The Community of Grace”. The president, Mrs. Walter Wright, conducted the meeting. The opening hymn, "City of God How Broad and Far", and scrip- tures taken from Ephesians 4:-1- 10 read bylMrs. Wright, were fol- lowed by. prayer by Hudson Law- was answered by a verse of scripture. A letter was read from Mrs. Allison Tait urging the membe to do more reading and Chistlan citizenship, and the Temperance secretary suggested that the ohurch members take a deeper interest hi the welfare of the young men in their communit- as. Mrs. Chas. Henderson had charge of the programme the "church of Christ in Angola. Africa". A new member was welcomed to this Aux- iliary. Mrs. George Henderson, who transferred her membership from the South Bedeque Missionary Bo- cisty to the lledeque Auxiliary, fronrwhere tho resides. Miss Ida Macxensis, missionary, was chosen for prayer. Collection amounted to. 541.45. The me ng closed with the Mir- peh Ben diction. . -H. NORTH BEDIQUE W. M. S. - The March meeting of the North Bedequs W. M. 5. was held at tile home of Mrs, Heath Clerk on Wednesday evening. March llth. 11:0 worship service was led by Mrs. Heath Clark, the theme being "The Community of Grace”. scrip- ture reading by Mrs. Illa truth was Federation of Agriculture on Thurs- i biting her on the-' land mite boxes l seas l ready. D,-33 calls and 68 cards sent. rollowod by the hymn. "CitvafGod.- rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN i . Another Fine School Parade Presentation The M. F. schurmari Co., Ltd. presented its regular scholastic talent -show and spelling contest of the current series on Friday evening. March 20th over C.J.R.W. and again the radio audience was treated to an hour of entertain- ment of a highly interesting nat- ure. on the program sprlnghill.Cen- tral Bedoque, Linkletter Road. fri- dian River. Summerside element- ary, junior high and high schools were represented. There were some very good readings, public speak- ing addresses and piano selections presented. In the spelling contest, which was between: New Annan and springhill schools, the latter em- erged victorious with 18 points while New Annan'a total for the evening was 15. Those taking part in the spelling contest were-- Sprlnghill School: Enid Paugh. El- wood Enman, Eunice Enman,Bob- by Diamond, Lorna G-rigg. New Annan School: Shirlene Wall, Emily Gallant, Edgar Mac- Nelll, Marjorie Wall, Walter Cur- ey. Bobby Diamond of springhill school had a perfect score on the evening's spelling. -S. CORNWALL W. M. S. The March irieeting of Cornwall W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Hazeri Howard with 18 mem- bers in attendance. Theme for the worship led by Mrs. Walter Boyle was, "the "Means of Grace through the Fel- lowship of the Church". This was followed by a review of the final chapters of the study book on An- gola by Mrs. Stanley Wlllia, which S-hOiV0(l the impression the Europ- eans have made in Africa by sup- pression of the slave trade, by building new roads, modern soil treatment, crop rotation. overcom- ing racial discrimination and maintaining social justice. Mem- bers learned too of new missionary work begun in the copper belt of Nortlicrii Rhodesia. Prayers were said for World Fellowship of Christian missions by Mrs. Watson Livingston and renewed dedication to missions in Africa by Mrs. Hazen 1-loward. A hymn and Benediction closed this part of the meeting. The president, Mrs. H. M. Hyde, l.hCll occupied the chair for business period. Monthly envelopes were distributed. Mrs. Hazeii Howard read an article on Christian Stevi'-arclsliip-of mon- ey. ”T'nank you" letters were read from iiiemiiers who had been re- membered with cards when sick or bereaved. The supply secretary reported one box of clothing sent for over- relief and another almost Members present reported to sick and bereaved. Last year's alloca- iioii was accepted for 1953. Cox'- respondence was read from Pres- byterial secretaries, Mrs. J. Scott and Mrs. A. Tait. The Easter meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Boyle when Mrs. H. Crosby will be pro- gram leader and Mrs. H. Howard will conduct the Forum. Roll call will be a verse of Scripture begin- ning with the letter Hostesses will be Mrs. E. Frizzeil, Mrs. Mel- viii Hyde and Mrs. Herbert Scott. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Refresh- ments were served and a social hour enjoyed. LINCOLN W. I. The March meeting of the Llii-, coin Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Angus Gal- lant. In the absence of the presi- dent. Mrs. Leo Gallant. the vice- president Mrs. Angus Gallant pre- sided. The meeting opened with prayer. Seven members answered roll call with an article for an auction. The ,minutes of the last meeting were read, approved, and signed by the vice-president. The sick committee reported one sick call with treat. The school committee reported that the First Aid kit in school needed to be re- filled. Correspondence was read and discussed. New committees were appointed: sick, Mrs. Ernest War- ren: school, Mrs. Charles Gallant; program. Mrs. Angus Gallant. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest War- ren. Roll call is to be answered by an exchange of Easter gifts. The program put on by Mrs. Wilfred McAlecr was won by Mrs. Angus Gallant. One member paid her fee of 25 cents. Articles were auctioned, making 31.72. It. was moved by Miss Evelyn Gallant and seconded by Mrs. Ernest Warren that the meeting bc adjourned. Lunch was served by Mrs. Gal- lant assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Gal- lant, and a social hour followed. how Broad and Far”, meditation. and prayer by the leader. The last chapter of the study book was conducted by Mrs. Reg- inald Dingwell with several mem- bers taking part. This chapter is-l sues a challenge to share in strengthening the work in Angola and it stresses the great need for more missionaries and the co-oper- ation of the United Church. The business period was presided over by the president. Mrs Erie MacMurdo. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the roll call responded to by ten members. Mrs. James Clark had pieced a quilt from donations of cotton that had been received and it was de- cided to have s quilting in the hall. The,Community Friendship sec- retary reported 15 home calls, 'and three hospital calls made in the month. also in few cards and letters sent to the sick. Mrs. Ella Smith offered prayer for the Auxiliisry's Missionary, fol- ilowed by the Lord's Prayer in un- son. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed by all. lplay "Meet My the ' 'Mrs. John P. Gallant: sec-ond,Mrs. Piusville and Vicinity -Messrs. 3333: Gallant and Walter Gallant. Piusville, motored to Alberton March 10th., Mr. William Gallant yu based a tractor. Mrs. Gerry Gallant. I-Iowlan. spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, Piusville, recently. Mr. Haber Pi-odtt is busily en- gaged these days hauling lumber to the Plusville saw mill. recently Quite a number of hockey fans attended the game in O'Leary be- tween Georgetown and O'Leary, which resulted in a victory for 0'- Leary. Nil-. and Mrs. Maurice Geudet, Miacouche, were in Piusvllle on business on Monday evening. March lath. Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, Delma. Alfred and Walter motored to Al- bertcn on Monday, March 9th. Mr and Mrs. .Eric Gallant of Summerside are visiting at Mr. Gallant's home in Piusvlle. Mr. Alfred Gallant. Piusville. motored to Tlgnish on Tuesday, March l'lth. Quite a few from Piusville at- tended the play in Tignlsh entitledl "Here Comes Charlie". Mr. Edward Gallant recently traded his truck for a passenger car. Mr. Lloyd Butler, Ebbslleet, was in Plusville on business on March 17th. .m-.d Mr. Ed McDougal was a business visitor to this district on Monday, March 16th. . Mr. Albert Perry was a train. passenger to Charlottetown March 16th. on' Friends and relatives of Dr. Shea, Alberton, are sorry to learn of his recent illness, and wish him speedy recovery. A large crowd from surrounding districts attended the three act Vives” which was. held in the parish hall, Alherton.! The players were greeted with a! capacity house which applauded the cast for their splendid per- -formance. The specialties between the acts were in true spirit of st. Patrick's Day. A whist party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant on the evening of March llth. sponsored by the women's Institute. Although there weresev- ei'al other entertainments in sur- rounding districts. a large crowd was in attendance. The prize win- iicrs are as follows: l..adles' hrst. Fred Gallant; consolation, Mrs. Anthony Gallant; men's first,John T. Gallant; second, Bobbie Gal-it laiit; consolation, Melvin Perry. A delicious lunch was served by the. hostess assisted by some of the members. -38. I Kensington and O O I Vicinity -Mrs. Robert Goodwin has en-. tered the Prince County Hospital to undergo an operation. Her numerous friends wish her aspeedy recover,v. The many friends of Mr. Peter McDonald will be sorry to hear that he was stricken on Friday. March 6th with a brain hemorrh- age. He was moved to the Prince County Hospital where his condit- ion is described as grave. Mrs. Lucy l-iaggerty of Clermont is spending a month in Boston visitng her daughters. Miss Viola Haggerty and Mrs. Coen. .Vlr. George Brookins was ii vis- itor to Alberton and St. Louis on Friday. March 6th. Mr. A. D. Inman, a prominent lfanner of Hampton Beach, P.E.l.. was ii visitor to Alberton, Tignish and Kenslngton on Saturday, March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arsenault have received a telcsmm inform" lng them that their son Joseph is seriously ill in Germany. Joseph has been with the Canadian Army in Germany for sixteen months. His many friends hope to hear bet- ter nests from him soon- Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless. Mrs. Louis O'Connor and Mr. and Mrs. James Pendergast were week- Louis on Sunday. March 8th. and end visitors to Bloomfield and st. attended the funeral of the late Frank J. Shea on Monday. March 9th. -K. ............M. liiay &St.Patrii:l-to Social At Borden -Gay St. Patrick's decorations adorned the hall of Borden United Church on Friday, March 13. when the members of the Borden Social Club and their husbands and friends gathered to join in a rol- licking st. Patrick's party. At 8.30 the fun began. Instead of partners the group was divided into threes. symbolic of the three leaves of the sham- rock. To get acquainted each per- son was given a paper bag to put on their hand and had to go the rounds shaking hands with all. but trying in keep the paper bag in- tact. This was followed by contests. relays, ctc., the directions for which were posted on thirteen small shamrocks, mounted on a large green shamrock on the wall. lson Melvin, Kinkora. were visitors lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark run was felt and furious, the Alberioni Man Passes Away -The death of Mr. Harvey Jeff- rey occurred at his home in Alber- ton Saturday afternoon. He was forty-five years of age and was a so.. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abram Jeffrey of Alberton. Mr. Jeffrey had been in.lll health for about .ourteen years. Before that time he was a prominent member of the Alberton Regsls hockey team. Besides his wife, the former Grace Walfield, and one daughter. Muriel, he is survived by three brothers and two sisters. Louis Jeffrey of Alma. Stephen Jeffrey of Alberton, John Jeffrey in the United states, Mrs. Isaac Lewis (Hannah) of Brooklyn and Mrs. Harry Bragg (Pearl) of Cochituate, Mass. The funeral will be at st. Peter's Anglican Church on Tuesday at 2 P. M. with interment in St. Peter's Cemetery. Conway and Vicinity -Mr”, and Mrs. Leonard Mac- Neill, Grand River. were week-l and visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley. Foxley River. Mr. Herman Kelley spent the March lath week-end with his wife and family at Foxley River. M.r. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy and children Myrna and Martha, Free- land. were in Summerside Satur- day, March 7th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams? Summersicle, were recent visitors ati the home of Mr. and Mrs. George. Hardy, Foxley Riven. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Boyle and" Broome. Freeland. ,on Sunday, March llth. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bulg-er and son. Grand River, are visiting .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bul- ger, Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bridges. MacNeill's, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter Reby, Borden. were visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mlligan on Sunday. March 15th. Miss Lois Palmer, Summerside, Miss Donna Palmer. Brae and Mr. Lorne Macllean. Coleman. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on Sunday, March 15th. Mrs. Oscar W. Macxeill. First, Aid Distributor, was in Coleman oril Frday evening. March 13th, 1est.ii-,,' a class in Standard First Aid. ivlilch- had received instruction from Miss Margaret Stewart, O'Leary. The Woman's Auxiliary of st. Peter's Church, Lot ll. met at the home of Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. on Thursday evenlngl March 12th. The regular meeting of the Con- way United l.ades' Aid was held at, the home of Mrs. Ralph Ellands on; Friday evening, March 13th. Master Russell Ellis has return- ed to his home after spending a few days at the home of hisi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Miss Erma Paugh. Conway, was visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paugh on Sunday. March 15th. Mr. John Ramsay has reiurnccl to his home after spending: a few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, Borden. Mr. Harry Ramsay has retiirned, to his home after spending a few” days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay, Bor- den. Mr. William MacNeill has return- ed to his home after spending a few days n Charlottetown on busi- ness. . Sum- llth Mr. Miss Lorena Thompson. merside, spent the March week-end with her parents, and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. Mark Bi-acme, Summcrsidc. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ells. East Bide- ford. on Sunday March lsth. , Mrs. Oscar MacNell and son Wil- liam were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley. Bloomfield. -P shillelagh and the blarney stone both appearing." At the close of the thirteenth contest which was an Irish Romance, refreshments were served by the committee. con- slsting of Mrs. Nightingale, Mrs Cousins. Mrs. Maclsaac. Mrs. Jar- dine and Mrs. Cogglns. The tables which were decorated in green and white were centered with a pretty greenery surmounted by a silver harp. The centre was flanked by black topper hats. After lunch. through the kind- ness of Mr. Wilfred Kiggins. a treat of chocolates was enjoyed by all. Mr. Maurice Lodge. on behalf of all present. thanked the enter- tainment committee of Mrs. Chap- pell. Mrs. Toombs and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie for the excellent decora- tions. and the splendid program provided. which was so much en- Covehead Fl Intermediate -The Covehead Flyers won the Island Intermediate "0" hockey title at 01403117 on Saturday night defeating the o'Leary Rumble:-s 4-8 in the second game of the closely contested series. They had prev- iously won the opening game at Govehead by a score of 3-1 to take the series '1-4. The trophy was presented to the captain of the winning team. E. Misner, by Dr. L. C. Dewar of OfLeai-y. Played on soft ice before a. very large crowd, both the first and sec- ond periods ended with the scar- ing even, the winning goal of the game coming at 7:20 in the third period, L. Mt-Mlllan tallying un- assisted. Referees were Marne wedlock and Charles Kennedy. Line-ups: 0'Leary: Goal, G. Rodgeroon; de- fence. B. Ellis, L. Riley, L. Silliker, H. Woodaide, F. Boulter; forwards, A. Yeo, H. Waite, A. MacGregor. E Silliker, A. Silliker, C. Gallan.t. Covehead: Goal. E. Misner; de- fence G. McKay. L. Misner. Mc. Lauglilin: forwards. H. MacDonald, E. hMa.cDona.ld, J. O'Brien, A. ug es! H. Hayes, V. Deng L. McMillan, B. Thomas. SUMMARY First Period 1-O'Leary, B. Silllker EB. Elllsi , 4 , vehead. K. MacDonald (J. O'Brien, K. Macnonaldr 3:40 3-Covehead, H. MacDonald (J. O'Brien: . .. 4-O'Leary, A. Silllker (C. GEUBHU .. Penalties: None. Second Period 5-0iLeary, A. Yeo iwaite, Rlleyi 6--Covehead, L. McMillan (Hug-hesi 12 ;05 Penalties: McKay, O'Brien, Sil- liker, McKay. Third Period '.'-Covehead, L. McMillan Penalty: Riley. Piiitwille And I :l'l 16:22 l7:40 . 7:20 . . . Vicinity -Mrs. Norbert Corcoran and fanilly. Piusville, spent Tuesday, March 10th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney, Mill Riv- er. Miss Catherine Gallant, Piusville, spent the weekend of March 7th visiting friends in St. Louis. Mr. Gabriel sharbell. Portage, was in Piusville on Monday, March 9th on business. Miss Anita uallant. employed at the Western Hospital, Albertcm, spent Monday. March 9th with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Mr. Lawrence Kiiich, employed with Mr. Vemon Ramsay, Rose- bank, was in Piusville on Monday, March 9th. Mr. Melvin Perry, teacher of the Junior Department. Piusville School. spent t.;e weekend of March 7th with his parents in St. Louis. Mr. Benjamin Gallant, summer- side, recently spent a. few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Gallant, Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Gallant. Summerside. spent the weekend of March 7th with Mr. Cvallarit's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant Piusville. Mr. Vernon Ramsey. Roaebank. was a business visitor to Plusvillc on Monday, March 9th. Mr. Jake Murray has returned to Lethbridge, Alberta, after spend-E ing a few weeks with his brothrr.I Mr. Warburton Murray. and Mrs I Murray, Plusville. Mr. Nelson L. Gallant and son Robert. Piusville, motored to O'- Leary Friday, March 6th on busi- ncss. The Misses Theresa Gallant and. Yvonne Blanchard were train pa's-i sengers to O'Leary on Saturdayy March 7th. Mr. Ira Wallace. Hills River, was visiting in Plusville on Tuesday. March 10th. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hardy, Summerside. spent Sunday after- noon, March Btli in Rose-b nk. guests of Mr. Hardy's parents, r. and Mrs. Jake Hardy. Mr. Alvin Adams. Elmsdale. was in Piusvil-lc heuling potatoes on March llth. P PAGE irirra'a'N yers Win C Title Tignish And Vicinity -Mean. Joseph J. Mclaanc and Wilfred Driscou, Charlottetown. were business visitors to Tignlph on Saturday, March 14-th. M:.Fosicracen'y.Jr..weeavio- itor to summerside on Saturday, March 14th. The many friends of Mr. liver- ett Broderick, Tignish, are leased to hear he has returned to his home from the Western Hospital where he was a patient for a week. g The sympathy of the community is being extended to the bereaved relatives of Miss Gertrude Arsen- au.lt, whose death took place at her home in Ascension on Sunday, March 15th. Friends here of Dr. W. A. Shea. Albe-rton, are sorry to hear he has entered the Prince County Hospi- tal, Summerside, for treatment. Mr. Pius Ellsworth. Skinners Pond. was a buoinols visitor to Summersirle on Monday, March 13. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arsenaull. Charlottetown, are spending a few weeks -in Tignish visiting relatives and friends. A very successful pantry sale sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the Western Hospital was held in Tignlsh on Saturday, March 14th. The nicely decorated table dis- played a very attractive assortment ofiood. The sale was a grand success. On Friday evening, March 13th. Mr. Elmer Giilis, accompanied bv his uncle, Mr. Aurele Arsenauit and two of his sisters, Mrs. Edward Martin and Mrs. Aubln N. Perry returned to their home in St. Felix from Lowell, Mass... where they have spent the past three weeks, While in the U.S.A. they attended the funeral of Miss Alma A1-sen. ault who was a sister of Mr. Ar- senault. -CL. HUGE UNIVERSITY LONDON, (AP) M T115 Rugstam Said Sunday theylare getting set to open a new university so big it even astonlshes themselves. Mos- cow radio said the new Moscow State University will be 15 times bigger than Columbia Universitv in, New York City and 38 storeys high. SOFTENS BLOW wamnnoofonif .- (UP) - A Dimphlet explaining just how the taxydoilar is expended will again be mailed with each tax bill to Water- 109 taxpayers. Mayor D. A. Rioberls said the city owes it to the people to give them a better idea of how gear money is spent. M. 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Miminegash. was visiting at the home of his daughter, Mr. Warburton Murray. Piusville. recently. Mr. Dannie Gallant. Albertcn, is spending a few days at his old home in Brocton. Mr. Jackie Clark. Hills River, was in Piusville on March llth on business. joyed by all. The evening was brought to a close by singing ”Auld Lang Sync" and ”Good- Night Ladies". -L. .-.L So Sheer-So light Such a sheer girdle is made : possible by knitting "Lastex" with l ma ic "Nylon". to roducc a cob- lwe of control vv ich is sturdy l and long wearing. Sizes: Small. Medium and Large White only. PRICE 35.50 Otber "Shading" style: available is drjerenl lmglbs, jirlings and price: 01 lirplay in our Carrel Department i