__ KKensIngton School Auditorium. {Sponsored by. Community Club CRAPAUD RINK tonizht 7 P| . COME to the card party at ~Wlarold Palmer’s, Kensington, Friday, February 13, in aid of 4H Calf Club. __ Professional Cards ‘Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. ~ é Building Summerside, P. E. 1. Phene 27235 E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 2.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P. E. Phone 3116 : SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios BD. W. SEARS George R. MacMahon, LL.B.- (Also Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Weter & Summernde \ PANTRY SALE Kennedy's Store Saturday, February Mth.. at 3. p.m. Sponsored by Ladies Kensington Presbyterian WADDELL BROS., Crapuad, ;Rev. Father LeClair master of sermons. Rev. Reginald Mac- Donald and Rev. Austin Bradley were present in the sanctuary. The pall bearers were Charlies Mcelivar, Charles MacCardle, Clayton McCabe, Hugh Mclver, iLorne Driscoll and Louis Mac- Kenna. VALENTINE PARTY—An en- | joyable Valentine party was held |in the United Baptist Church hall. Summerside o2 Tuesday contests and relay races was in charge, of the social committee. Refreshments were served by Mrs. C.B. Jelly. Mrs. W.R. Ellis and Mrs.. Ernest Morrison. A worship period followed under the leadership of Charles Waugh. |The Scripture reading from St. Luke and the meditation was en- titled, “Keeping faith alive’. Rev. K.R. Hobson pro the benediction. . MORTAR BARRAGE TUNIS ‘Reuters: — A Tunisian communique said Tuesday a French military post fired 16 mortar shells Monday into Tunis- ian territory west of Kasserine, killing ene Tunisian, wounding a number of others and causing heavy damage. The communique sa¥i “Franco-Tunisian relations are entering inte a phase of i ‘ension.” ‘i i i i | F ! f Hie i li & { arrival from school. can W. A. was held on Friday! evening, February 6 at the home | of Mrs. Ellis Profitt, Kensington} with 12 members present. The president, Mrs. Lioyd F ‘4 I i é Lit i af ty f i ; ite f ral ial Agek 1 i nf i f > i | a8 ¥ i | F FS i f | t t [ | _ Reports of diocesan secretaries included the fact that there are 1,025 members including seniors and juniors of. all ages. The Dorcas secretary. Mrs. Cecil Mill announced that in ad- dition to the usual 3 il oe > aynter Mrs. Cecil Mill read “The Christmas Card” by Lillias Dix- im this method, the mos. import- ant being the fact tuat the pati- ent carries om as usual. More given out to be made up by the members. jetty Hh 2 Ly : z i a Tariff Hike On Fabrics & z tt service will be held in the Ken- sington United Church at 230 p-m. and the girls’ service at St. Mark’s Anglican Church at 330 p.m. AH women and girls of the ;ccmmunity are invited: to par- iticipate im their particular ser- vite. Leadership will be given by representatives of the Margate WMS. St. Mark's Anglican, Ken- sington and Kelvin Grove Pres- brterian WMS. and the United Church Auxiliary of Kensington and Kelvin Grove. The address will be given by Mrs. Harold Laird. At the girls’ service representatives of dif- ‘ferent young groups will lead the worship and the story will be read by Sheilla Caseley. The service this year has been prepared by the women of Ezypt and women from ail] parts of the world join in prayer on this firs: Friday im Lent. a Chrysler ? Think a Chrysler {s beyond your reach? Figure you can’t swing the payments on a superb. car like this? Well, be prepared to think differently when you see the new lower price on the sleek °59 Chrysler Windsor ! For here is a new kind of Chrysler . . . brim- ming with features you can’t get on other To Open The last mission conducted at St. Paul's was held in the fall of 1954, Father O'Hanley said yesterday Rt. Rev. G. J. Mac- Grade VII: 1. Carl Mac Leod, 2. Gary Ramsay. Grade VI: 1. Mary Cuthbert, 2. Judy Yeo, 3. Kay Ramsay. Grade V: 1. Allan MacLeod. - : 1. Wayne Yeo and Jackie Barrett (equal). Grade 11: ‘1. Alice Barrett and Reta MacLeod (equal). Grade I: 1. Austin MacLeod. Highest average in senior grades: Diane Inman 83.8 per- a (equal) 98.4 per cent. Perfect attendance Wayne Yeo and Austin MacLeod. Evelyn M. Yeo, teacher. LOWER BEDEQUE SCHOOL Grade IX: 1. Joan Affleck. 2. Janet Affleck Grade VIH: 1. Percy Affleck Grade VH: 1. Marjorie Hol- land Grade VI: 1. Jeanie Wright, 2. that time. Who says, you cant afford ® Ride, for example.) Lellan, VG, was parish prisst at! 4 a e cars in its class at any price. (Like push-button automatic transmission and Torsion-AJRE So don’t settle for an ordinary car when today it’s easier than ever to buy the extraor- dinary Chrysler Windsor! Come in now and we'll show you just how easy. Melvin Affleck Grade V: 1. Dannie McLare. cal | The following is a report for month of January: Grade X: 1. Doreen Adams Grade VIM: 1. Buddy Clark, 2. 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