v .....,.,..s .. . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Piusvllle and O Vicinity Miss Jean Donahue of Roseville was a Sunday visitor to Piusvillc. Miss Reta Gallant, recently left for Toronto to seek employment. Mlas Reta Kelly. Rosville. was a Sunday visitor to Plusville. v Mr. Mick Gallant motored to Summerside on Tuesday. Mr. Fred Ramsay. Montrose was - a business visitor to Plusville. on 'mesday. Mr. Ralph Arthur, Summerside. was a recent business visitor to Piusville. Mr. Joseph Gallant has gone to '1oronto where he will remain for the winter months. Miss Doris Hardy, Summerside. spent the week-end -with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebai-it The Missesa Kemmie McGregor Burton. were visitors to Piusville. - Mr. Russel Ramsay, Sunt- merslde was a recent business visitor to Piusvllle. and June Sunday Hell comes Rudolph leaping before your eyesl He looks so real you ran nimoet much him!Yoatr1In have more than (00 exciting 7-scene shows with your View-Master. All in full color and three dintensioiia! See Snow White and the Seven l)tivnrfa. Jack and the lleunstallt. all your favorite Cowboys. Wild Animals. Mother (loose Rhymes and many other exciting picture stories. Get your free reel list today! Aslt for a View -Master for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Eably Gallant. Fortune Cove were sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Gallant's pat- er.t5. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gel- lant. At leading Department. Photo. Drug and Gift Storee. View-Master - 32.95 Reel: .55 .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balger. Fon- ley River. and Mr and Mrs. Hol- son Gaff, Roxbiiry. were Sunday visitors to Piusvllle. Mr. Adrian Gallant. Heming- ton, recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Mr. Ralph Hsrdy, Summerside spent the week-end with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy Rosebank . Mr. Paul Gallant of Monctun. recently visited his parents, Mr. MILLER BROS and Mrs. Charles Gallant. St Ph 555 Miss Lorraineh Oorcoran, Mile; 1- e one cone 0. went t e week-end t 145 Great Geo g ' her parents.Ml'. and Mrs. John J. Coroc-ran. The Misses Alicia and Mario Pineau teachers of Fonley River ' spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban 132 Richmond Sn Phone 86 Plneau. Bloomfield corner. Miss Marie Gallant, Bkiomfield Corner recently left for Toronto to seek employment. G. T. CLARKE JEWELLER Prompt View Master Mail Order Service Summerside Mr. Melvin Blanchard has re- turned to his home in Piusvllie after having been employed in Toronto for the past few months. Mr. Elmer Gallant. Bloomfield Corner has gone to Toronto wherc he will remain for the winter months. . CAPITOL Summerside (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 ”lIIlOER CAPRICORN" ' With Ingrid Bergman - Joseph Cott-an A large crowd attended the re- gular Friday night dance in Bloomfield Hall. Music was fum- ished by Mr. Leonard Barnett and his orchestra. Mrs. Gerald Murphy and child- ren. Dale and Geraldine. Campbell- ton. spent Monday with her sister Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Mr. Wilfred Gallant motored to Summerside on Tuesday. He was accompanied by Messrs. Jackie onl- : CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Thursday - Friday - Saturday 7:15- 9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. The challenge of life! The chal- lenge of love! The challenge of law! in "THE PLUNDEIIS” ("in Trucolor). starring Rorl Cameron. lions Massey, Adrian Pooth. Por- rest Tucker. Also Serial and News. FRIDAY-SATURDAY - 2 BIG HITS Evening Shows 7-9:25 -WESTERN autiiouit -DANCE in Spring Valley Hall. November lsth. Sale of lunches. --IENSINGTON Presbyterian Church chicken supper Wednes- day. November !5th. beginning at 4.30 in the United Church base- ment. -IENIINGTON HOME AND sduoot. aasoctartoiv. - The Kensington Home and school As- sociation will meet in the school. Thursday. November 18th. Rev. L. M. Murray will be the guest speaker. -CARD PARTY -- Mrs. Colin Donald was hostess on Thursday evening to a card party sponsored by Darnley W. I. There were eight tables in play and. prises were won Mrs. Wallace Adams and Mr James Hickey. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Gordon Cousins and Mr. David Cousins. Refreshments Wenre served by the Darnley ladies. - ur. - RECEIVES INJURY - Mr. Jimmie Inglis. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Inglis. Kensin ion. is making it good recovery rim injuries. received in a motor ac- cident. which occurred in the at- ternoon of Tuesday. Oct. 31. Jimmie and a friend, Charley Rogers, were returning from Summerside in a car owned jointly by the boys, when ll youth stepped into the roadway. to thumb a ride. Al the same time a truck was bearing down on ilhe car. and Charley. who was driving. had only time to pull into a lame, but no chance to avoid hitting a tree with dislasirous re- sults to the car and a severe shak- ing-up for the driver and two oth- er passengers. Jimmie was less fortunate. and was taken to the Prince County Hospital, where five stitches were required to close a gash across his forehead. This. with other cuts and bruises. knot him in bed at his home for sevrral days. but his many friends will be glad to know that he is now able to be out and feeling much better. All concerned are iihranltfu-1 that the driver although young and with com-paratively brief experience in driving, was able to make the choice and carry it out with the second of time at his disposal. which probably saved the one or more lives which would have been lost had any one of the three, truck. car or pedestrian. been in direct collision.-Bur. lant and Alfred Gallant. Mrs. Eliz- abeth Gallant. Mlss la:-mice Gal- lant and Miss Delia Gallant. Mr. Gerald Hardy. Ros:-bank spent the week-end in summer- side. The Misses Alicia and Marie Pin- eau. teachers of Foxley River. spent the -week-end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau Bloom- field Corner. Miss Lorraine Corcoran. Mis- couche. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Corooran and Robert, Mill River, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Corcorsii on Tuesday evening. Friends of Mr. Alfred Gallant are sorry to hear he has had to enter the Prince County Hospital. All hope that he will soon be well again. Mr. Ralph Hardy and Miss Doris Hardy. Summerside, spent the week- end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rosebank. Mr. Herman Ccrcoran was a bus- iness visitor to Summerside on Tuesday. W The annual meeting of the Plus- ville Women's institute was held on Thursday evening at the horn of Mrs. William Gallant. ' The 'Misses Agnes Heffell and Anne Hickey, Summerside. spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Mr. Elmer Griffin. Brcckton. was a business visitor to Summerside on REGENT Yilii can lliiiili ' All. ton mt Al mum... H - I Clyde Gilmore says: "THE FALLEII moi." SUPERIOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Ralph Richardson - Michele Morgan - Bobby Henrey "Best Movie of the Year" Tuesday. TO-IIIOIIT 7.15 & 9.15 If you saw this lgreat plctu to see it again, Friday 3:30. 7 & 9:20 - Saturday 2:30, 7 & 9:20 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND not, don't fall to see it this time. Matinee Friday a-so - Saturday 2:30 ,.I.I.Im--inn. v-v "I-N-woiarmg Chapter of Serial "ATOM MAN vs. A g..A Hum . A ,. I at Matinee: ,onb'- n "xiaaaiiilas rmi tg”m"- . re before, you will want TIIE O'Leory and Vicinity Misses Fern Oulton and Elaine Macbeoti. who are omi-lI0)'9il in Summerside. spent Remembrance Day week-end at their homes in Brae. Mr. Hugh Macxinnos of Moxie- ion was a motor visitor to Bras on Remembrance Sunday. Nov 12th. the guest of his brothers James and Harry. -The many friends of Mrs. Keith Matheson of O'Leary will be sorry to learn that she is a pat- lent in the Prince County Hos- pital in Summerside and they unite in wishing her a speedy re- storation to health. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith oi Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Palmer of Fredericton. N.B-. were visitors to 0'Les:'y on Sun- day night, Nov. l2th and attend- ed service at the O'L-eary United Church. Mr. Palmer l:- a former employee at the O'Leary branch of the Bank of Nova Scotfa and his many friends were Kind to wol- come him back. Five young people of the O'- Leury United Church Young Peo- ple's Union attended the Coach- ing Congress in Trinity Unit-.-rl Church in Charlottetown ov-.-r Remembrance Day we:-.'-r-end. They were: Miss Olive Jelly. Douglas Hardy. Arnold Boates. Miss Lorna Harris and Bill M.i:Neili. Dr- partmentai periods VVFIF given In the following periods: Admitt- istration. Fellmvship. Culture anti Recreation. Citizenship and Mis- sions. There was an en.i0)'dbl'1 banquet Saturday evening. :4 workshop presentation. a little frolic. singing. daily '-'0Y5;hlP. IP3- lowship, ins-plralion a"rl an im- prrssive Communion sirvlce. truly a marvellous week-end. Congregations in Prince Edward island seem to have a profnuiiii liking for Ministers who have served the pretty little Annaprms Valley town of Lawrenrciotvn. the miles west of Middleton and 40 miles west of Kcntville In 0'- Leary the Baptist minister, Rev 0. Howleli has served fur many years in LEWi"P".C('IOIVfI. In O'Leary also the United Church minister, Rev. W. G, Dickson came to 0'l.eary In 1947 i'r-:iin Lawrencetown. In Georgetown the Rev. S. J. Boyce of the United Church is II former minister at Lawrence-town and Rev. A, S Adams who only left Montaklie United Church recenllv was also it frirmcr minister iit Lawrence- tnwn. On Sunday. Nw 12th. Rev. W. A. Harper prcncncd his firs! sermon at the Summerside Bowls? Church which was brosirlcasi river Summerside station. He came to the capital of Prince County aftar serving for nearly ten years at Lawrencetown Baptist Church where he has had a splen..ili ministry. He and Mrs. Harper and daughters Kay and Elizabeth are receiving a welcome to Summer- side and '”The island." -There was very large congre- gations at all services of the O'l..eary Circuit of the llnii'e'J Church on Remembrance Sunday, Nov. 12th. conducted by the lllI'i- ister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. The morning service was III Bloom- field and the special wlolst was Mr. Travers of the Presbyterian Church in Moncton. N. 13.. who sang very fecilniziy. "They Are Only Shadows." The first after- noon service was at Brae at 2 p.m. and the choir with Mrs.eF W. MacLeod as organist. had I! special number. At Wtst Dcvow at 3:30 pm. the roll of the con- gregatlon who served in both wars was read by a veteran of World War II. a member of the congre- gallon, Russel Boyian. In iluit congregation there are two mm who are veterans of both war-.. J. A. Grigg, who is a patient at present in the Veteran-.' Wing of the P. E. I. Hospital in Chnrlotitu town. having entered the institu- tion on Friday. Nov. 10th. His friends hope that he will soon feel much better. The other vat of both wars is Waller Moxie. .'-lr. In the evening there was a very large turnout at the 0iLeaigv Church and H19 choir under the leadership of Mrs. J. M. MacWll- liam had special music YOUR PORTRAIT TIII Oil? THAT IAYI 7imy&za7ia ON CIIIIITIAAI MOIIT. . -W1”--x!'.frI-III?! wit ... AND preserves the mem- ories oi' the delight with which the gift was received through all the days to come. REAO STIIIIIO . hlrlilo Ham n. and Viirv were business in ChIl'10IvI0' town on Saturday Nov. 4th.. Mr. olrisia Campbell was A week-end visitor to Murray Har- bar It is good to see Mr. almost 0. Holm, Desabie. out an-In after being confined to his home with an attack of pleurisy Mrs. Harold Ferguson and small son Cordon returned bu Sunday Oct. 29th. aftor a few days spent in Chairlottetown. with her mother Mrs. Capt. Murray, Elm Avenue. Miss Joanne MacDonald is visit- ing in Charlottetown this past week with her aunt. Mrs. Murchi- son Macllechern. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R... Duns- foird. sutrunerslde, were visitors to Hampton and Crapeud over the week-end . ... The continued indiapoeition of Mr. James Campbell. Hampton is much regretted by his many friends Friends hope James will soon be able to resume his work in the garage Mr. and Mrs. Glade capwell left on Wednesday Nov. let for Kissinile, Florida where they will spend the winter months. Before leaving Hampton they were widely entertained by their many friends in this vicinitv. Mrs. Edward MacBeth and son Thomas. who have spent the past. two months with Mrs. Annie Fer- guson Hampton. left for their home in Cambridge. Mass. on Thursdav. Friends of Mr. Joseph Trom- dale. livestock dealer. Crapaud, are sorry to learn that he has been ill for the past week. All join in wishing him an early return to health. Mr and Mrs Ralph Cameron and Miss Ruth Cannon Dssabls moved to Summerside last week where they will spend the winter They will be missed in this com- munlty. Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Raogorson. Mr and Mrs. Donald Cameron. Mr and Mrs Wilfred Iwguaon. Mr. and Mrs Lorne Ferguson and Mr and -Mrs Everett Rogerson. all of Hampton were among the large number in attendance at the Maritime Winter hair at Ani- herst. N. 5. Mrs Clifton Ince entertained the ladies of the Women's Missionary society at her lovely home in De- sable on Tuesday Nov. 'lth. There was a very large attendance of members and visitors. Interesting slides on Newfoundland were shown by Rev. L. D. Woolfrey. After a delicious lutich a social hour was enjoyed The Women's Missionary Soc- iety held their annual 'I'hankof- ferlng service on Sunday Oct. min in Hampton Hall. Rev L S Wool. trey was in charge of the service and gave the address special numbers by the choir and two sel- ections by the Bonshaw Male Quartette with Mrs. Mark Camer- on as acompanist were attentively listened to by the large audience. A variety shower was held in Hampton Pull on Friday evening Nov. 3rd in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Macnachern. the form- er Mary Morlrison Hampton To the strains of Iohengz-in's Wed. ding March played by Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. the bride and groom were led o the seats of honor by Miss Helen Cameron and Mr. Charles Dunsford. Misses mm; cannon and Edythe Campbell plac- ed before them a nicely decorated basket of slits which were opened : Professional Cards Mr R. E EI.I.l3 fire - am - cunts: msuaanos I Innate: at. San-aside PIIONI Mil I s. s. Hunter. n.o. 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