12. 1953 MAY. .,..... Bedoquo Man I celebrates Ninety Second Birthday -Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr, A. J. Phillips of Bedcque, who celebrated his 92nd birthday, on May 8th. For the past several months he has resided with his daughter, Mrs, George Hender- son and Mr. Henderson. Notwithstanding his ripe old age. he is fairly active and takes a keen interest in the affairs of the country. The following relatives were din- ner guests on the happy occasion TEA ”,I,.,,(I offhv l.IlUIl.' CIIOSING HOURS llloliday -6 P-m- at the Henderson home: Mr. and Tuggday ,, 8:30 p.m. Alars, AH Horne!,i0ys(t;erStBe:,l Iliaridgke. . V -.. noon r. all Mrs. aro ea, rzic - 0(III:fdjy 126 pm. ley, Mrs, A. E, Phillips, Harring- IIIIII5 3- . ' ton, alid Mrs. Allan Martin. Char- Friday - 8-30 P-m- lottetown. Mr. Phillips many Saturday ...... .. 5:30 p.m. friends In this village end else- where wish him many more happy ' - - eratlon leaso MI" m 0p p birthdays.-B. Q. W. H. BURNS. Malpcquo Professional cards .;--mjmij.-p B. F. HUNTER R. 0. Suinmarslde. 1'. E. L Enjoyable s......i At St. Mark's Hall -The ways and means commit- tee of St. Mark's Hall, Kensington, sponsored a social evening on Tlllllsdny, April 23rd in tile hall. Under the capable chairmanship of Mr. Athol Cotton, the program (nniplctn Vlsiizil Alinlyscs (ilnsscs Fittcil PHONE 3115 opened with instrumental music H NS BUILDING by Miss Grace Conrad,gMessrs. s”AL(;':.1I2:,,METRlsT Ivan Diiye and John Inglis. Miss Conrad was also heard in several songs with guitar accompaniment as wcll as in guitar selections self nccompanied oil the mouth organ. Songs in the western style were sung by Messrs. Ivali Daye, John Inglis and Linwood Gill. A dial- ogue by the Misses Hope Mill and Lliurctta Mill, a recitation by Miss Hope Mill and a readiilg by Mr. Elmer Pnynter completed the stage numbers. Contests and games included a linneynioon race put on by Miss Mamie Mill, :1 coliipctitioli involv- .lllf: the balancing of II. pie plate and .1 grapefruit directed by Mrs. Elmer Moase, and a kitchen con- test by Mrs. Walter Moase. The film "Royal Destiny" was shown. An auction s:ilc of donated T. EARLE IIIGKEY Cliartcred Accountant Cluilidlnn Bank of Commerce Iilllilliicrslilc, P. E. L PHONE E. E. PAIIKMAN Opt. I). If.(). oi-'l'o.ua'riii (lllisncs Fitted Eyes 2884 Exliinlned Office Hours: 9 to 11 - 1 to 5 and hy nnnolnhnant I'II().N'lG KER? RHil,.Vl' TIIEATRE BLDG. articles by Mr. Elinor Prlynter proved qultc profitable. I.llnr.h was lllmlm" Si- 5'1mmE"m” served and "The Queen” brought. ti pleasant evening to E. fitting conclusion. -Bur Adben Robertson (lllartercd Accountant r. r.. l. MUTIIAL BUILDING Play. I Ilers have been responsible for this Annual Meeting S'side c.W.L. Sub-Division -At the annual meeting of the R. C. A. F. Bummerside Bub-dlvi- sion, Catholic Women's League, held on April 20th, the following officers were elected: President - Mrs. Harold Bren- nan. (re-elected); lst Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. A. F. Pelland; 2nd Vice Burlington and O Vicinity Mrs, Louis Mtgs-e. New AnnEi., is spending some time with re. latives in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Macbood. Burlington, spent the May 2nd week-end with friends in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Btanford Phillips and family, O'Leary. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Mac. President, Mrs. Frank Williams. Leod, Irishtown on Sunday. May (re-elected); 3rd Vice President, 3rd. Mrs. E. P. St. .lolin; Secretary, --- Mrs. S. B. MacDonald, tre-elect- -Mrs. J. Leighton Stewart. re- ed); Treasurer. Mrs. V. A. J. Si- turned on Sunday . May 3rd, to oui, (re-elected). her home in Norboro, having spent the past three weeks at her former home in Burlington. Mrs, William L . Johnston, Kensinglon left recently on a vis. to Montreal and the United Councillors are to be appointed later. At this meeting F1lghL..L1euten. ant J. P. E. 0'1-Ianley congratulat- ed the members of the sub-divi- sionofwhihh' l'tl -1t C c is sp rl ua dlrec States. where she Wm spend some 10F. on their accomplishments . in the give mom) A x g time visiting her two sisters, Mrs, non. )3 mm: orgmu MaoPnerson and Mrs. Bailey in The sub-division has been able New H3"”p5m”' to give cash donations to St. Vin- cent's Orphanage, Charlotte- town, and to the Missionaries of Mary. At Christmas three cartons of toys and clothing, donated by the Catholic women of Slemon Park, were sent. to the orphanage. Baby medals have been given to parents of newly-born infants, cards have been sent to members who were ill, and new residents of Siemon Park visltedi This work was carried on under the leader- ship of Mrs. D. E. Skziife, con- vener of the welfare and visiting committee. A need for a supply of religious articles to be sold was felt, and Mrs. Harold Brennan took charge of this project. Rosaries, prayer- books for adults and children, medals and so on are now avail- able after Mass on Sundays. Mrs. E. P. St. John, convener of the Spiritual committee, under- took the duties of sacristan and for the past five nionths has faith- fully looked after the altar and the altar linens. Mrs. Frank Williams was con- vener of the recent drawing held April 10th. She thanked all who, Mrs. Olaude Younker, Brook- field. accompanied by her little daughter. Linda, left on Monday, April 37th for Debert, N.s,, to spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harmon Black and Mr. Black. Mrs. Paul Thompson, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Russell MacKay and Mr. Macxay, Ken- sington, celebrated her 85th birth- day on Saturday, May 2nd, when friends called to extend felicita- tioiis and she was the recipient of greetings and good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webster Kelvin Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. James MlacKay, Clinton, ware May 2nd week-end visitors to Halifax. They report some appar- ent improvement ln the condition of Mr. Eric MacMurdo, who is ll patient in the Victoria General Hospital. A- second operation is under consideration by his doc- tors but no decision has been reached. His many friends wish him more rapid iprovement and complete recovery from the ef- fects of his accident. BUR. helped in niiy way to ensure the, ),;g success of this project. l EOE-E-E A considerable sum of lnoliey . rs: :::5:?..”:::..:le..::t:?:i"...:::l Hamilton Players th d- win w s h id. Th - cegdsllllill lie Eisedefor clilarltl;l)(leIstage purposes. Members have clljoycd the slim-tp periods of eiitertainlncnt. and the fine lunches served following the business meetings. Mrs. A. T. Pel- laiid and her committee co-work- -A large and enthusiastic aud- ience g-reated Hamilton Players. staging their concert and Minstrel Show in Hamilton Hall on Wed- nesday, April 29th. The Minstrel Show was all lMlnstl'el Show Mr. pleasant combination. At, the conclusion of the annual meeting, Mrs. Harold Brennan a should be, with Lorne R:-misay as master of g ' thanked Father O'Hanley for his Ce,-emnmes and the other Echo” hranvillo at Water Street d co-operation and assistance, and HE "day-kles". engermming Wm, H Sllmmerslde expressed her appreciation of the jokgs, step-dancing and vocal N” P 0 "(WI fuppfxrt Dlflhlen mglnbergd iiurnbers in solo, duet and quar- . . . . -- . e e ;, , . 33” 681 I UT)” M1351-Hg He”e5s'” 3. tII1'ec,s1ll: l:IrtInl”igll0?lr8l:2Ie to be !::hosen tan elvllr. Lloyd Lookorbv as chair- s.E ,,s,,--E."., 3C'l P1333 W35 lr7"'55m-ed In mvellscyve as president again and that man announced the program), R E & (1:4cl1tl':lthBEg:ffloI;: 133111 :'::i'5d;;'Iw'itli a full year ahead tthe sub- ogening with a chorus, ”0 Can- - - ”3',- - 3 Vdivislon should be able o accom- a a”. A square dance following , DTPCHIUVC ?Wdl9"C9- . V V lpllsh much work of spiritual and turned out to be II. bit mystifying Fl" - A1110 - UIIURHY The individual parts were well mmerml benexm as an me men were dl-Wed as ”Sl,RAVL,F taken, and deserving of pralsel Es, women and vice versa, and all the ” t ' Much credit is due tMl5s1Pll)'lIl:, gt M, ,,r, pg cl8l.Ll1ies werebworn backwards. 5 5,, ,, 3;, 5 mm, Britten who directed .he pay an g V ier numl ers included a mixed H "N ummc look the part of "an eccentric ALBERTON INITED W. M. 5. quartctte by Mrs. Neil Simpson, PIIONE 2413 aunt". and Alexander Green, who Mm Hebe? Pickering. W. A. Ram- also doubled. as a fiance in the, twclitlcs. He also had charge or the scenery and timake up" as well. This play is being entered in the P. E. I. Drama Festival, A pantomime and a solo by Elizabeth Green, put on between acls, were both worthy of special mention, This play was put on hy the Y. P. Society, and there was a sale of candy.-B. Q. W. GII ESTER S. MacIIOIlALII liiirrllitcr. Solicitor, Notary. Etc. LLB. I l Money to Loan. Ullico formerly occupied by Luis Heath strong. l(.C. Collections Promptly Attended To. Highest of the world's active vol- canoes is Llullalliaco in Chile, towering 20,244 feet, CAMEO THEATRE KEN SIN GTON 'I'lltlSfIll.V 'i.l.'i -9:13. Sce Boll Hope, llcdy Lalnarr Ill llll: comcdy- "MY FAVORITE SPY" I-IIVIW Ticket worth 5525.00 if you are here and your name called. illel-ton United Auxiliary of the W. lM.S. was held on Tuesday even- Iimz, May 5th at service was led by Mrs. John Wills on the theme: "A great door and effectual is opened". -The May meeting of the Al- say and Earl Clark, a reading by Wayne Lockerby, a quartette by four girls, a duet by Mrs. Neil Simpson and Mrs. Harry Taylor, step-dancing by Mrs. MacNevin, readings by Mrs. Thomas Hum- phrey and James Riunsay, and step-dancing by Paul Gallant. Actors in "Billie's Coming", I one-act play, were Mr. and Mns. Alton Ramsay, Robert Morrison, the barsonage, with the president, Mrs. Green, in the chair. The opening worship The president spoke of the spec- ial servlce for women at the Ex- position in Charlottetown. and 140739 Rim-5,31 Mm J3-mal Rim- hoped that as many as possible 5335 N911 51mP50"- G01'd05 cult would attend. md Betty sImp”"' mg on Christian Stewardship and the Watchtower report was given by Mrs. Fred LIEHFO. meeting when Mrs. A. R. Wallis will be hall hostess, Mrs. Charles IJolinston will lead the worship. Mrs. the study and the Watchtower re- port. will be given by Mrs. Gordon Hardy. Book was.rcad by Mrs. Wm. Aub- rcy. The offering was received and la. dcdlcatory prayer offered by the Instrumental music was fum- ished by Eddie Mathews. James Beairsto and Mrs. Nell Simpson. The event was sponsored by Hamilton W. I. Mrs. Wm. Aubrey gave a read- Plans were made for the next gm". .,E---..Z LONDON. (CP) - About 250,000 hearing aids have been supplied free under the National Health Scheme in Britain. the health ministry reports. president. After the close of the meeting I dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Arthur Wright will present The filial chapter in the Study FOLLOWING THE TRAIL-BLAZERS E s - zlcllcluplllg new alcas, (m.ll(llng llclv cll.Icrprl'.ws - I)(1lllCfIl.2 .9CF'l)lC6 still follows the pimlecr. 'Ill(Iay, there are more Iimlk brullclms tn nlccl. the ll.(3(!(IS of 4?Il(lIl-glllrgi gI'()1l.llIlg Cmlmlrl... . . they are bciilg llscil more. . . Illa y u.re tlulllg lnurcjur more 1)C0pIe...I.Il.(I.IL CUCF llcfure. Silwr Iillltl, Ivriuu-lira inf Ilir t'IlllI'IFl'Nl Iliillls have increased from 700 in .'l.iWl. In the past ten years alone. ."l.T-30.000 bank accounts have been opened. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Enjoyable Evening As A.Y.P.A. Meet -An event of three-fold signific- ance was held on Friday evening, May 8th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Profitt, Springfield. st. Mai-k'I-St. Elizabeth's A.Y.P. A. met to enjoy a social evening as the last meeting of a. successful season, and took advantage of the occasion to honour their rector as well as two members of the or- ganization who are about to take nuptial vows. Still another feature of the eve- ning was an auction sale of (io- talent. , nated articles with Mr. Walter All numbers received well merit- Moase as auctioneer. Mr. Clair ed elicores. Many of the entertain- Haslam capabiy presided over the era were well known on the stage evening's activities. and on this occasion, as on others, An address read to the rector-,lgave the audience the anticipated Rev. R.W.B. Coupland. B.A.. bylgood evening's fun and entertain-, Miss Mamie Mill, expressed regret ment. The mention of any in par-I that he is about to leave New Lon- ' ticular from so large a group would don Parish for another parish in be difficult, although there were I I. distant diocese, and wished himlnumber of outstanding perfor- succees in his future ministry aslmaiices. However, a newcomer, in the past. As a. gift from the A.l'Kenneth MacI..eod, as the store lC.P.A. of Springfield and Ken-',keeper in "Fun in the General slngton, he was presented with aistorc," might be welcomed to the, fountain pen by Mr. Wendell Pro- circle of amateur actors, as one fitt. who has long been hiding his tail- Two members, Miss Joyce Hal-l-lent, and he, as well as Clayton lam and Mr. Gerrit Loo, who are.Stavei-t, playing "Buck Piummer" to be married in the near future,,ln "Hillbilly sue," will no doubt, were presented with a Bible by,be looked for, as characters in fu- , . I Variety Concert At lrislltown Hall was packed to the doors on Thursday evening. May 7th, for I. variety concert sponsored by the Women's Insti- tute. ' Two dialogues and two one-act plays were staged by local enter- tainers lmd other numbers includ- ed very pleasing guest artists from Spring Valley, Long River and Kenslngton, as well as local, I -Irlshtown I Mr. Clayton Mill, while Mrs. An- tllre amateur theatrical produc- nle Haslam read an address bring- tldns originating in Irishtulvn, ing congratulations and good wish- Mr. Clair Campbell capably es to the popular couple from their acted as chairman for the evenlng.l fellow workers in the Anglican Following is the program: Young People's Association. Mn, Chorus - ”The More We Get Loo is a. native of Holland, but T(lE!PlIler." 1 having settled in this favored partl Duet -- "The Doggie in the Win- of the world with his family, is dow," Lois and Leta MacLeod. now taking his place quite accept- Instrumental Music Willardl ably as an itlslander". Brown, James Simmons, Charles Music for the evening was furn-,Browll. I lshed by Miss Grace Conrad, and Dialogue -- "Fun in the General Messrs. Walter Coates and Jolililiyt,Stili'i)," Kenneth MacLeod, James Inglis, while Mr. Loo, who is an MacLeod, David Campbell, Sin, accomplished vocalist, favored thcilvlrs. James MacLeod, David company with several solos. ICampbell, Ji'., Mrs. Harold Mac-I A bountiful lunch was served,Il.eod, Eleanor Mann, Mary Camp- and the Rev.Mr.Ebsary of Spring-'bcll. field and Crapaud tliallkcd tliei, Step-(lallclllg host and hostess on behalf of the I)Lll')'. guests for the use of their home. Solo, Suds- - Buddy tsclf-arcoliipaiiied on the --Bur. guitarl -- Irene Simmons. Piano Duet Beryl MacLeod and Thelma MacLeod. Ilistrulnentnl Music. One-act. Play "Bachelors Baby," Mrs. W. J. Profltt, Archiel Johilstone, Mrs. Archie Paynter, Leigh Paynter, Mrs. Archie John- stone. Intermission - Sale of Candy. Glenwooil Notes -Miss Leita M;cLean. nurse- in-training at Falconwood, has been visiting friends and relatives in Dunblane and West Point. ' fq I Duet - - "Till I Waltz Again Mcssrs. Harding Rnultrr alldywm, you," sly-hvia and gap p,-01. Edward Macfsaar. were in Slim- my, nierside. Tuesday, May 5th, on Dyalngue .. "'1-he T,-am go Mwyy bU3In055- rn," George MacLeod, Mrs. John- ily MacLeod, Donnie MscLeod. Vocal Duet. - Grafton and Er- win Brown. Mouth Organ selections - Fred Mr. Benjamin Oulton has ar- rived liome after being employed in New Brunswick during the win- ter months. Ca,,,pb,.lL , Reading -- "Because He Didn't Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Gorrill, Think,-v Linda Mameod, lCC0mP3nI9d by M”i AM” M5” Solo, (self-accompanied on the Isaac, spent the week-end of May gum”-, .. Mm-y cm-npbe11, 3rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. msuumemal Music, Lorne Jeiley of Charlottetown. onemci, Play .. ”1-llllbilly Sue," , --- , Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Mrs. Clay- M”- wmmm ,8t"'3"' of Hal" ton Stavert, Lois stavert, Mary fax, has been visiting her son-in- Campbell. Clayton stave,-L can 1”" End dauimeh MI” End M” and Thane Campbell, Mrs. Robert Arnold MacDonald. Stavert. Dllet - Tlielma and Donnie Miss Ester Stewart of Cliar- MaCLe,,d, lottetown, spent the week-end Charm ,4 -nmdnrzm Ladmsgv of May ilrd visiting friends relatives of Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mac-. Isaac of Summerside spent. thei week-end of May Ilrd visiting friends and relatlven of Glcnwood and Springfield West. Md God Save The Queen. Accompanistx were MI'l. George MacLeod, Amy Brown, Mary Campbell and Sylvia Profitt. are very pleased that the Federal Government is placing a. break- - TOP TOMORROW I with the SUN LIFE OF CANADA R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. 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