wggmgp Page 2 The Guardian - Tuesday. April 23. 1957 TORONTO (GP) " RM!- turea issued by the "roruto palihs weather olflca: t" ”"u"'0lt Zl. WW II and 80. Moon. ion as and . Edmund. WI 35 Comes ll-lame On Training Flight 'The quiet of the coiillflflldt ll the vicinity of Lower Freetown was disturbed on Friday eV9nl5l- Dgwnn Apr" 12' "ha F0 mum Pt-ob Vancouver in, arriving home on I trainlnl V night from Centralin. 0093110. km” greeted the home folks in I few maneovures over the farm before landing at the summerside Air-. '”3.',.. spent the weekend with his! ivomro-3:. parents, Mr. and Mil. Allison Pro- at-:lWI flit, and other members of his fans- IUOII liy at Willow rnrni. and left on return night from sumrnarsids at 1.30 p.in. Sunday. On Saturdli night he watched the final lune of hockey between the Summer- glde Aces and B.Y.C. He is a member of I hockey team which has this year won I Canadian Air Force champion- ship and was thirlled with the type of hockey he saw at the Stadium Saturday night. Doll. llll W110 Ind little son are looklns forwlrd to holidays on the Island this sum- c. G. l.T. NEWS, l Pcirkdolel Royalty To Have United Church Before Fall that there are at ,preaent 250 children of sunda school,Ige. In I generaL iscusslnn which took place it was ,estlrnated that the new church would involve I cost of approximately 800.000. The area to be included is the charge would take in all the homes north of the railroad tracks with the ex- ception of the portion of Kensing- ton Road which lies Within the City limits. FIFTH LARGEST Rev. A. Frank MacLean who presided It the meeting. pointed out that the new charge would be the fifth largest of the United Church, in the Province. He refer- red to the over crowding con- ditions at Trinity and observed that either an expansion program would have to take place within the city or I decentralization move as suggested would be required. The Official Board meeting of last night was largely attended and the motion in regard to church extension was passed unanimously Rev. Dr. A.S. Weir who was present at the meeting, represent- ing the Prhce Edward Island Presbytery. said the full approval oi Presbytery which is necessary for the establishment of a new pastoral charge. has been received. It In Approval of the Official Board of W” M) Trinity Church has been given to as the bulldin of a church in the Parkdale-Royalty "93 i!"d the establishment oi the territory as. I separate pastoral charge. The decision was. reached last evening after a series of meetings gnd gurveys which now show that out of 215 families contacted. eighty per cent are entirely in favour of such a move. The families in the ParkdiIle- Royalty area will continue to en- joy the facilities of theACliarlotte- town church until such time as the new church is erected and it is agreed that Trinity Chlircll will give substantial suppnrl to the Parkdale Church over a P9Tl0d'0l three years. SITE DONATED A site of land comprising "V0 acres situated on Palmefs Lane has been donated by M15 Slewan lilac-Kay and it is proposed '0 513” erection of the new building so as to have it ready for occupancy by next fall. I Rev. Howard Christie who pre- sented the proposal of the Park- dale committee said there is 8 potential of 250 families to be served in the area. He pointed out 1118!! tide today It Charlottetown at 5.4.! I.m. and 4.44 p.m. Simmer- Iide title ellhteoa niinu than Charlottetown. sun rise. go.- day at 5.15 a.m. and sets at 'I.mj, p.ni. . m g SPEAKS ON CFCY R TONIGHT 8::33I3!8:863B3!38 aeeeesessaeeaaeae HALIFAX (CP)-The weather office here-says souther winds and resulting mildwea or will move into the region. todly II I high pressure area moves out into the Atlantic. Forecasts: Nova scotia, Prisca Edward Is- land and New Brunswick: Clear with I low cloudy intervllli I lit- tle milder; light winds increasinl J?! 4- . gfncf I Dwelling At t Mt. Albion Lost wt ,7-..... 6- for-CV; .. --.. ..:''L Jr- Fire yesterday demolished the two-storey dwelling of Lester 4 "I Buell. Mt. Albion. whose neigh- ' bore halted the blaze early in the 1 afternoon. but were unable to quell I subsequent flare-up. The lack of Globe of the World with the open Bible and I lighted candle . 1 ed th table to represent. .49 ggievh-we m-.10-M mu" Funeral of Mr. Convention of The York gal-Tsigndgg '5' i"- f..:.”.,, .:;':.,, i... no... that pray. d: mm "'”"g '”""l” d"”''.5 me e e dershlp 0! A 51" J "hamo e,:,':); on would go forth from all the . .r.l"i.li”.l.?.'I.”fL".ii..3L'.'f2"li.'3”ii..2T James T. Robison Witnesses Sect 233ry”.'Sa....u' r-".lu.y". " e wond- 'i ' While the neighbors' efforts. suc- Their officers are: Pros Feriie M1" M"3"" M'cD”"""" is i cessf t The funeral of the late James '1'. Feature of I three-day iraln- ' ' Deaconess and Regional Secre , is! It first, ultimately proved vessey y1ge.pg-ggldgnt - shmey - r unequal to the task. Robison was held yesterday aiter- log program conducted last week vesaey mercury. Donn. Lew” tary for the Maritime Pmvinczsl in the Presbyterian Church Canada spoke on the history and meaning of the world day of Prayer. Those taking part and repre- senting their different teen age groups were Lcader- Sandra Su- t.herland- Zion C.G.l.T Prayers- Marlon Perry- Central Christian Church Margaret Parker - Hi-Y Dianne Bcnnctt- St. Peter's and St. James Girl Guides Myrna Craswell - Trinity C.G.I.'l'. Mar- ory Balderson- Zion C.G.i.'l'. lorence Constable - Trinity Church Girl Guides: Scripture Reading- Psalm 20- Ushers were Carol Thorstson -- Trinity C.G.l.'r. and Evelyn Man- uel -- Baptist C.G.i.T. by the Jehovah's Witnesses in the Queen Charlotte High School. Charlottetown. was a discourse de- livered by the District Supervisor. Mr. Laurler Samur of Montreal, on the theme "Removing the Barriers Dividing Mankind". The closing session Friday was devoted to practical demonstrations of the most effective methods of: performing the ministerial work' of calling from house to house. Saturday saw visits being made on the homes in Charlottetown and community. On Saturday a film "The Happiness of the New World Today" was shown. . noon fmm tho MacLean Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church. where service was conducted by the Rev. Canon .i.T. ibbott. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Pall bearers were: J.B. Morley. H.E. Miller, T.E. MacNutt. Allan Murphy, Bruce Wonnacott. and Harold MacLcan. Members of St. John's Lodge A.F. and AM.. the Canadian Legion, and the Kinsmen's Club attended in a body. The Legion service at the grave was read by SW. Leard. Last Post and wellzht 7 lbs. 12 ozs. A chosen Rcvillc were sounded by William brother. Chaisson. The Masonic service r-ignrz 1- At iibelclrnrioiieinwn :01,” ""'d""”d by D" w'Ri C" ospita on Apr 9. 1957 to Mr. The funeral was very largely and Mrs. James Pitre (nee nmnded. Pf-'5 Hughes! I daughter; Kathy Ann. weight it lbs 11 ozs. The fire, whose origin was un- known at press-time. broke out shortly after noon. and was brought under control with only the roof tsustaining serious damage. A few hours later. however. the dwelling began to burn again. and by early evening was a total loss. Tele- phone communications on the Hlllsborougli exchange were not restored in time to summon effect- ive help. trcasurer- Jean Andrews. This winter they have been knitting an afghan for needy chil- dren and have 25 scra books ready to distribute to e infir- mary. A mother and daughter banquet is being planned for May. MURRAY HARBOR C.G.l.1'. This is a new group organized in October under the leadership of Mrs. L.S. Woolfrey is girls. ages 12 to 15, have almost per- foot attendance. They elected the following of- flcera: Pres. Velma White vice- pres- Adeline Pollard- Sec'y San- drn Richards. TrcIsurer- Bon- nie MacPherson. A box of children's articles is being sent to the port worker Miss Ratz at Halifax. They held a pan- e. 7-wt ANGUS acLEAN. M.P. will speak on CFCY tonight at 7:20 pm. Inserted by Queen's County Progressive Conservative Association cc::ir.:;-":- i i CIT fl i-3.: and Louise McCarron. Spec-laltyI numbers included vocal by Vir-. glnia MacDougail tlower left! and the trio Margaret. Bethany and V -c-'-Ml-at ' Frank Maclntyrs (father and ICENIS in "Have I Heart"--.. daughters). l' to r Olga Dowling and Reg. Pendergast. Foster Burke and Jean Zaltem, Wilmer Blanchard "Have A Heart" Outstanding Comedy Presented. Last Night The St- Charles Auxiliary of the ship Mayor .1. D. Stewart and Mrs. Charlottetown Hospital once a- Stewart, the play was rated as un- .... ...LL; 3.-er, .. -.' Guardian Photos . with a spread of parts which tend- led to give every participant an opportunity to show the effect of . careful training and I good under- standing of the show. l in the order of their appearances , these were; Ted Watson hy Wilmer? - Blanchard. Lou Mansfield. Jean Zakcm. Frilzi Vining, Olga Dow- Hospital on February 24th. STELLA MARIS H. S. I The following is the honor roll ' for March for the Stella Maris gain picked an outstanding comedy for presentation as their annual Easter Monday play when they staged "Have A Heart" at Holy Redeemer Community Center last night. Produced and staged by Frank Macintyre. and under the distin- usually good by the large audience in attendance. The specialties also rated high In their respective fields and added greatly to the evenings entertainment. An amazing mix-up of wives. sweethearts and well-meaning em- ergency domcstlrs created scene ling. Bo Larson. Reg. Penilergast, Peggy Watson, Louise McCarron. .Mark Andrews. Foster Burke- The specialty features were Dance Duet tin Irish Costume! Heather and Tommy Bourke inl- lowed by Virginia MarDougall in two vocal numbers. "When sHERRENeAt the Prince Countyl Hospital. Sunday. April 21. 1957.. to Mr. and Mrs. David Sherren.-I Kenslngton. a d h 3 lbs, ii ozs. TURNER.-At the P.E.I. Hospital. April lBth. I957 to Mr. and Mrs. Plans Being Fincilized For Drama Festival High School. Grade Xliel Theresa Irene Gallant. Rose Marie Doiron; Rose Marie Leclair; Phyllis Gallant. Grade Xi - Gregory Gallant; Billie Doucette; Edna Kelly. Grade XeLinnel Gaiidin; man Gallant: Clara Gallant. Nor- try sale to raise money to help the girls with camp expenses. ZION C.G.l.T. At 4.15 p.m. on March 0. the Zion C.G.I.T. were hosts to all teen-age girls for the Girls World Day of Prayer Service. .. x X DIAMOND Si 4 Emr 5”'"' M "M95 3'” me,"" Sweet Ann Sings" and "Little Boy merit before matters were straigh-imue--I Margaret. Bethany and ("led ""i,l" ll" mm 5” 'Frank Maclntyre sang in trio The entire show was well cast --wmspering Hope" and mm, D",- CITY AND CENTRAL sponding to a double encore with another popular number. YOUR DOLLAR buys more It the Hughes Drug Store. pat 35.00. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. Eugene Donahue sang "Easter Paradc” and Teresa Doyle did a Tap Rhythm and also responded to an encore with the charm and grace which makes her dancing highly entertaining. "On Being Cllnlced" Is describ- -rw - . ed in monologue by Kay Donahue gt 3.3.? g::'r;:,;,h'a;lec: nwe'”'mGlf6 Drrovcd to be most amusing and h ' ' ' received generous applause. TCARD PARTY Southport School. 5 pim' Accompanists for the special uosday. 8.80. New tournament KENMORE wash" . . numbers were: Al Blanchard. Alex prices begin starting. Weekly prizes and lunch. gums. with pump. Now on display HBERAL - HEADQUAR1-Easy Simpson-Scars Limited. Second floor, Sterns Building. Kent ."LvER-I-ONF mc.,m,,n -. . ; . . . prucs s"'"' D") "33 " mm begin 3169.95. Now on display Simp- . visrr manna Milllnery. or. """5"" L'"'""'- George Street. "where every style COLDSPOT refrigerators prices " l";5tYl9- ,begln 9193.33. Now on display WINS llAM- The Daughters ni,5""P5”" ' 5"” ”'""””” I Plans for this ym'I Drama. Gradc ix.eAe-nests Gallant. Ida Festival are rapidly bccominglcmnam; vman Gauthier, finalized. The play: will be stalled Grade VIII-Elizabeth Gauthier; in St. Peters Hall. ciisrioiieiown.l Eileen authler; Bonita Gallant. The Festival will open with the Grade vu..Mm-y songs.-; Mar. presentation of the Junior plays garet Gallant: Camllln Doiron. on Tuesday evening May 21st. Mr.l Grade Vl-John Lester Gallant: Barry Bugden, well known for his Jeanette Blncquicre: Eric Mac-l work in Drama in the Maritimes., Ewen; Carolyn Gallant; Julicni will adjudicate the Junior Classes. Gaudin; Sharron Gauthier. Junior entries come from St. Grade V. 1. Gerard Gauthier; Teresa's, Eldon and Tignlah. Mark Gallant, Darlene Gallant. Doucette; Wayne Gauthier. wedmsdum M” 22, Wm see the Grade IV-Anne Marie Gaudln; Grade ll-Della Doucette; Eric sum of the adult group; These, Suzanne Doucctlc; Janet Gallant. Doucette; Maxine MIcEwcn. will continue through Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon. Plays will be presented by the Borden Youth Club. Kenslngton Community Club, Vernon Rlvcr Dramatic Society. two plays from Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild. and one from Queen Charlotte High School. Professor Harold F. Sipperell, member of the faculty of the De- partment of English It Acadia University, will adjudicate all senior plays. The themc.' "The Lord is My Keeper" was accentuated by a worship centre including I large ruished patornage of His Honour .ieut Governor T.W.L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowae, Premier and Mrs. A. W. Matlieson and His Wor- Jnck Turner. tnee Bctty Worth) I son Michael Ralph, 7 lbs. 13 oz. BUOTE - At the arlottetown Hospital on April 19th. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buoie Rus- ticoville, a son Glenn Robin, weight 7 lbs. ll ozs. DEATHS CAMPBELL -At Maple Plains on April 21st, Mrs. James Camp- bell. The remains have been transferred from the Monaghan Funeral Home to the residence of her brother. William Duffy. Maple Plains. from where the funeral will be held on Wednes- day. Aprll 24th. to St. Malachy's Church. Kinkora. for Requiem Mass at nine a.m. Interment in "quality "'value W TAYLORS JEWELLEBS LTD. Grade IV-Gnii Gallant; Ron- ald Blacquicre; Donald Blac- quiere. Grade iii-Edwin Gallant: Ber- nadette Gaudln; Elaine Doiron. Grade ill-Nell Gallant; Wayne - v TWO RACKS OF dresses going SCHOOL TEACHERS This is your invltationto make our new store your headquarters while attending the school teachers convention. Meet your friends here - leave your parcels-or just come in and sit awhile, rest your feet and feel at home. You are more than welcome -we look forward to seeing you. Special Meeting MacLcan, Mrs. Gordon MacMil- inn and Pipe Major Bourke. . Dr. W..l. P. MacMillan. speaking briefly on behalf of the Hospiiaij officials and staff. expressed ap-l the Church Cemetery. preclation of the work done by St. Charles Auxiliary down through 0'5HEA- Suddenly in Roxboro. the years. and the public in sup- , Mass. on Friday. April 19. 1957, porting their efforts during the Mrs. Dennis 0'Shea of Glenfin- past forty years. nan. P.E.i. Her remains arriv- Journcymen and Apprentice Electricians Local Union meeting, 202 QUEEN ST. WEDNESDAY, H' H Li l. G Ed ' lh it i Enzhnd Euwr Ham dnw way COME To SNIVHUOH A l'mY Proldse atilldmlilrs. Perllowse 3:-ilnlrl Wlllmreste Itl lhealtlereihenlng Fm! - Orion "me by M” M"L'''' 9' "'9 CTIBOID SUDPGL TUCSGIY APT" 2-lfdlattendance accompanied by Naval neral Home until Tuescgulln rd APRIL 24' 8'00 RM. Op. Store and Wu Won by Mr-ltrom 4.45 to 7.00 iv-m. Aid Capt 'JJ Connolly and Mrs ing when they will be cllnveoed PERSONALS R'M' smnh M H" 1'1"” P'”'"'; Connolly ' Councillor P R Mccori to her late residence at Gloniln- - . Gas company. QELIBERAL . HEADQUARTERS, mu, m'.,,,,,,,,..,d by ,,1.,;, Mccor. nan. The funeral will be held on Mrs. Justin Mclvor and two ' -H-EN-n g ..r'c”''d "905 Slerl" B""dl"5- K9” mac, represented His Worship Wednesday morning from her children returned on Saturday to' LARGE VAIIIETY of A ON LITTLE Th" s"'”l- Dm 3433 0" 3919- Ma or JD St art late residenc t St P ' h h l T uro after belngl he Membew "Jourm'- m''- V i ' '" ' en... r....”r ” .' i'""” r" l""fr. ". .3... ' r h . ..... Gowns AND smas- 3'Au NW" Th""d'y' Apr" 25"” HIGHIAND DANCEM' "mm" Ilulem Hill! Ma:slua'tuil.'30.mlnt!EE: n!I)d'tll:cr.0theelaltleellirs.oFraencels Mc- 34.95 m 37.95 Queen Charlotte High School Cur- tain time 0.l5- Open to members and all others- Tickets on sale at door- er shipment of Scotch brooches has arrived. Patterson's Jewel- lery, 113 Kent (near Queen) FOLIO INOCULATING Clinics Carville of Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeder of New Glasgow. Nova Scotla. mo- sufferlng from nothing more than I severe shaking up. FUNERAL SERVICE - The merit in the church cemetery. OSTRIDGE - At the home of her son. John Ostridgc. Pisquld STOREY ELECTRIC THE ISLAND'S Cardigans . THE RURAL Beautification So- ciety offers 827004!) cash prizes this year. five competitions- Farm Home Improvement. small holding lmp.. W.l. Communib gimp-. Landscape lmp.. Flower Garden. Entires close May ilth. For information and free prize list write Rural Beautlfucation Socie- ty. In Green St.. Charlottetown. THROUGH ICE - A well known I I la II it sportsman. Constable Hugh Macxinnon of the Charlotte- town Police Force had an ex- tremely uncomfortable experience during one of of ice and waters of I01 Plunssd late the the stream. Prompt Ic- tiosIIthesIrtofa,sornoIIioa..,, " "lloc prevaassdtise from lag Iscethaaatisilwstthg. l" of Sydney. N.8. was held yester- for Charlottetown infants from 6 months of age, preschool children, teen-Igers not in school who have not reached their 19th birthday by December 31, 1957. and pregnant women will be held at the Bap- t.ist Church. Tuesday and Wednes- y. April 2'! and 24. Parents sign- ”REQUEST FOR iNOCULA- TIONS" is necessa , for those commencing inoculations. These forms may be obtained at Hughes and Reddlns Drug stores and It the Health Centre, 188 Prince St. Phone 0245. Pregnant women must present I Doctor's certificate. FUNERAL MONDAY- The hi- aeral of Miss Kathleen Connolly 19 day morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to It. DnnstIn's was held privately from the Mac- funeral of the late Ethel Hodgson Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. The service was con- ducted by Rev. Frank MIcLean. interment was in the People's Cemetery. , PRIZE WINNERS Results of the card party held at Spring Park Hall last night are as follows: Ladlesi first. Mrs. R. Holliileld: second. Mrs. G. Richards: consol- ation. Mrs. R. Constable: Men's first. Joe. 0'Hanley: Freezenut. Messrs. Henry Doiron and Henry Gaudet. Tournament: Lsdl-:s' Mrs. Leigh Stewart; Men's. Mr. Bill Dunaford. AT CARD PAR'l'Y- Following were the prize winners last night at the St. Pius K card party in Parkdalez Ladies' first. Mrs. Ed enca Reeves; man's first. Melvin Burns; second, Bill Cs ; coa- solation. Henry Perry. Door prise. Bill Cardiff. Fresasout, Mr. and Mrs. James Davey. An. 1! DUN noissceii of Mary Anne daughter meeting It Y.M.C.A. with ' n m mm the MN? of John: Inilivaaplallilnasl, lap. -I'll ENGAGEMENT is West, on Monday, April 22, 1957, Mrs. Sophia Ostridge In her hard year. Her remains were forwarded on Monday evening from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning to st. An. drews' Church for Requiem High Mass at 9:3). Interment in the church cemei y. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MR8. LOUIS SAMPSON pf Amherst. Nova Scotla. wish is announce the engagement at their daughter. Henriette Jana to David Ronald. son of Mr. an Mrs. P.R. Maccorniac. mar- riese to into rim. at. Charles Church. Amherst. May iatli. MR. AND HRS. JOHN MAO- LENN3N. Fredericton. P. E. I. tored to the Island on Wednesday. to attend the funeral of Mrs. Schroeder's aunt. the Francis McCIrviIa street. Hospital Monday afternoon for I medical clieck-up. His numerous friends are hoping that he will soon be in his accustomed good health. rence Brazil. Charlottetown, be sorry to learn of his Illness. Mr. Brasil is I patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. All wish him I speedy recovery. Royalty dairy distributor. was injured on satur-' day afternoon while handling one of his valuable ainials. He suf- iasvd several broken bones in one arm, P.E.i. late Mrs. of Emerald. Mr. W. A. 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