i i i} f ‘ i J i | I g : i i ry a ri isk eff i eee iil itt era i : i mi wn oO z= un £ : 5 13 ; i $'side Auxiliary Holds Meeting SUMMERSIDE — The aly ae Bl ih sbaetiad | article entitled “Easter Faith” The litany of thanksgiving and confession w aslied by Lilla Mac- Gougan, followed ‘by Scripture by Verna Phillips. Georgie Webber gave a 83 3 F cf R ¢ e | s zB Parents Visit Village Schools arrie and Mr. [ , Howard Clark’s Birthday. Marked * B. F. Hunter, 8.0. Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S, BUILDING * Dae no “i Barristers Parent-Teachers ruary meeting. The president, Mrs. Allison Lea, called the meeting to order. Following the repeating of the Creed and sing- ing of “O Canada’ the minutes ‘ 5 Se coenliaen cost! Witness Heard ev : \Tourism, Transportation, e Considered E | i i E : d a » TONIGHT (FRIDAY) ~ MAHA Island Hockey Playoffs days. ee AT the that at 10 the ferry will be at Borden to make connections with the train, which is not always possible if the 7.00 o'clock trip is made due to the heavy ice conditions. It was felt by some members that the sche- dule might be adjusted so that the early trip would cross at 6.00 o'clock giving the ferry suf- ‘ficient time to get back to make train connections. JS. Wright a ‘ 4 E*. a4 to Ireland. In: his reply Mr. Jamer stat- ed that potatoes from the North PLAYOFF HOCKEY AT ALBERTON TONIGHT ELMSDALE ROCKETS Title. Winner plays Murray River for Provincial Title. ’ GAME TIME 3:30 CAMEO Kensington FRIDAY - SATURDAY 7:15 - 9:15 MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P. M. “THE JOKER IS WILD” Starring FRANK SINATRA, MITZI GAYNOR, JEANNE CRAIN snd _EDDIE_ALBERT This Week At Civic Stadium FRIDAY— 9:15 Playoff Hockey Parkdale Royals vs. Summerside Aces SATURDAY— 2:00-4:00—Skating 8:00-10:00—Skating SUNDAY— ~ 8:30-10:00—Skating Club TRADE-IN SALE During the month of March. You ‘caii make | your down payment at "| Moase Jewellers, Summer- side, by trading in your out of date, shabby, or un- serviceable. watches, shav- ers, accordions, old gold, stamp or coin collections on any new items of modern *|merchandise you require. Write us for folders about’ | your needs and tell us what -|you have to trade-in, if -| unable to call personally at ‘Moase Jewellers | Friday - 7:15—9:10 Sat. Matinee 2:00 ye eee - ee eee Ee ep eee Pe ee ee Ce ee eS en were? See eee we eee ye et ee ad =. Ad S. a eee ee Se ee ee ee a r e et eee Sn 7 : i. ae os ig. ¥ oy a * 2 , as : ; ~ . before Magistrate R. A Freetown produce dealer | GEtS Six-Month | s. winton, @c, tuesday mors inld'-the” court Yat owned ae three trucks and urehaced “at | SGU) S@ntence . | | The magistrate told the ‘oat amp’ atte Bek oe ce eo lenient in view of the accused’ tario firm through the accused.| SUMMERSIDE—. A Freetown fact that it his He said be paid $3,200 for the | youth, Willard Pius Finnan, 17,| 8¢ and the fac kiea truck ‘thet would have'eost him | was: sentenced to serve a six.| firs alfence of this $4,650 had be bought. i -|month term in Prince County] “SI. ain there would | Ree OS went, Ste | ea 1 0en when, be sonra 8 Pee lane, shade Saw teins eek could aot for sents on an 2. : be established dhe court was ad bagek | . oud Ee Dlechite glove wed ob ; ae information| The youth pleaded guilty | \,urned until this morning when made available the accused pleaded not guilty. + A Rosebank resident pleaded’) was fined $20 and costs or 30 | i : other than his residence ~and™ mie Paes PARKDALE ROYALS SUMMERSIDE ACES STARTING TIME 9:15 O’°CLOCK. Adm.: Adults 60c; Students 35c. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY SALE. 5 ib. bag | White 10 ths. ] Picnic Ib. | Sunkist | HAMS ...... 43¢ | ORANGES ... 69¢ | SUGAR ..... 83c. -| Fourth game ef the best of seven series for Island Title. Boneless tb. | Maxwell House -—=1 Ib. tin | Picton 20 ox. tin COD ....... 37¢ | COFFEE ..... 89¢ | PEAS ....... 29¢ | Eviscerated hb. 2 tbe. | Burford =i (ie. ti | Fluffe FOWL ..:... 39e SHORTENING 59c | PEARS .. 2 for 39c MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS THROUGHOUT THE STORE BUYING A MEW GAR? ae the Do-It-Yourself Demonstration The Beunce Test. it’s not a new system of weight reducing .. . just a future Ford owner enjoying the comfort of foam-cushioned seats—standard in Ford but not in competitive cars. Hidden Velve. That’s the proud Ford owner in the background. His muffler has an aluminized coat- ing to protect #t from corrdsive exhaust acids ... protect him from frequent replacements. ci cehy rscieldensscsaduianachsyibbeveradeassceressorveceesh DO-IT-YOURSELF DEMONSTRATION DRIVE After you've taken. all the Do-it-Yourself tests be sure to arrange for a demonstration drive. You choose the time. . . you choose the route. 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