PAGE FOURTEEN I l rii be there! I 6th I rthday Prt! OMING SOON! Worth Waiting For! ”:.'i(l - T:l3 - Ei:'.2u CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY tS2lllll'(l'd)'l The action packed story of the heroes who ride the B-29's-the giiys who fly fartlier and fight harder than aiiyone-anywiii-re. it's the story of the B-29 Supcrforircss. STARRING wiiiuiiitltlliil-viiiiliAlSlDNI A IIPUILIC PICTUII EXTRA - EXTRA A Short Western Featurctte NCOYOTE CANYON" With Tex Williams and Smokey Rogers REGENT TD-DAY 2.30-s-s-1o THE ONLY , story of W... title... To Past Rector Of New London Sunday, June 2l was I. day for rejoicing by the congregations of the three churches in New Lon- don Anglican Parish, where the Rev. G. T, spriggs, a former and well loved rector, delivered the sermons and was warmly wel- coined by old friends after an ab- sence of 20 years. In addition. Rev. I Mr. Ingram. the new minister ar- rived to succeed Rev, R. W. coup. land. and met his people and con- ducted the services for the first time. He was introduced by Rev. Spriggs who commended him to L the people, who were charged with . his welfare by - prayer and care, and special prayers and blessings ' were said for his ministry in New London Parish. At Stephi-nls too. the infant daughter Church, Burling- of Mr. g and Mrs. Leighton Coulson receiv-' ed the name Doris Pauline in holy baptism administered by Rev. Mr. Spriggs. The god-parents were Mr. and Mrs. James MacKen7.ie. The Wtthered Hand, from the the 6th chapter of St. Luke. was the subject of the ser- mffn Dreacliccl by Mr. Spriggs, who pointed out that the hand is of utmost value in the human body, and its loss cannot be estimated unless realized. But it would ap- pear that many hands are wither- ed for they are not extended jn greeting and love, nor do they reach out to do God's work, nor db 'oh9.V give to help those in need He appealed for the friendly hand, the working hand and the giving hand, and although one might be asked to do the impossible, it could be dime by faith. just as the man held out his useless hand when Jesus asked him and Concluded, "Rise up! Stand forth and go forth!" REV. Spriggs who now lives in Lachiite. P.Q., attended the an- nual gathering of the Grand Orange Lodge in Charlottetown, as Grand Chaplain of Quebec, . -Bur. District Convention Of Wonichshlnstituies of County Line Number One, will be held at Clinton Hall, Monday, June 29. Meetings at 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Supper served, 65c. Eve- ning meeting, guest speak- ers, Mrs. J. E. Lawson and Mr. W. S. McMurtrey, B.Sc. Professional Cards DR. J. A. DOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Raye Smlliman Building SUIVDIZERSIDE DESM e. F.-HUNTER it. o. Suminenldo. P. 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OPTODIETRIST Glasses Fitted Eyes Exlmine Office flours: 9 In l'2 -- I In ii and by Iiinolntmsnt. g PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Chartered Accountant r. r. l. MUTUAL noii.niNG VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street Ens! Summer-side W. CHESTER S. . MIGIONALI LI..I.' Money to lnnn. Office formerly eeeupiol by Into loath lung, I.CL Oolloelonl Paonptly Aelonul Io. -5 VAZ T T. EARLE iiiciin" II-i. J. R. CUNNINGHAM nmmai. soiieioor. am". on rye GUARDIAN."Cl-IARLOTTETOWN I I iierris- MacNeili Wedding -A pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride Wednes- day afternoon, June 10. when Flor- ence Lorraine. daughter of Mrs. Velda MacNelll and the late Mr. Raeburn MacNei1l of 0'Leary be- came the bride of Lawrence Har- ris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris of Knutsford. Rev. C. O. Howlett. performed the ceremony. The wedding music was in charge of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Robert Woodside, who also accom- panied the soloist. Miss Evelyn Gay as she sang, ”I'll Wall: Beside You," during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by 'her brother-in-law. Mr. Harold Rodd, wore a gown of white chan- tiliy lace and net fashioned with lily point sleeves, Peter Pan col- ,lar, buttoned in the back with lselt covered buttons, The finger- tip veil fell from a. corsage of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Conway and Vicinity turned to his home after attend- ing the Coronation. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best. Miss Reby Best and Mr. Stanley Phil- lips, Bummerlide, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, on Sunday June 14. Messrs. Bruce Lewis and Char- les Palmer were in Summerside on June 17. Miss Erma Paugh spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Hardy's Chan- nel, recently. Mr. Lawson Oatway left recent- ly for Labrador where he has re- ceived employment as a truck driver. Mrs. Leo Lynch and cliiidi'en, Foxley River. were in Summerslde Thursday June is on business. The bride's only attendant. her ,sister. Mrs. Harold Rodd. wasy -gowned in pale yellow organdie :'with matching lit-address. Shel lcarried a bouquet of pink delightl iroses. I I Mr. Foster Sinallman was groomsman for his brother-in-law. while the guests were ushered by Mr. William Meggison. Following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served by Mrs. William Meg- gison, assisted by Mrs. George Jelly. Mrs. Harry Adams and Mrs. Albert Smallman. Mrs. W. P. Mac- Neill and Mrs. Ella Dyment pre- sided over the tea-cups with Mrs. Lester Gay and Mrs. Arthur Har- ris assisting. Serving were the Mis- ses Jean and Verna Stetson, Jean and Joyce MacDougall, Ruth Lord, Anita Smnllman, Lottie Johnstone and Olive Jelly. The young couple left on I wed- ding trip through the Maritinies. The bride travelled in a suit of turquoise gabardine with yellow and brown accessories and a cor- sage of Queen Elizabeth yellow .roses. BriioinIPIons New Atomic Tests In Australia CANBERRA, (Reutersi - Britain has announced she will soon ex- plode her second atomic weapon in the "dead heart" of Australia- and hinted that under certain con- dltiona U. S. observers could be present at the secret test. site. I The complex job of setting up the liiigc test base. in the area 01' the Woomera desert rocket. range has been going on for six months, aided by a massive airlift. it was announced here Wednesday. Supply Minister Duncan Sandys said if the United States asked to send observers to the test. Britain would be glad to talk over ”re- clprooai facilities." He added. how- ever, that no such requut has yet been made by the U. S, -2:- CAMEO THEATRE (KENSINGTON) Saturday 2:30-1:15-9:15. I ',Yniir frinnris "Tlio Kettles" with isnring tonic of laughter, "MA k PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR". starring Marjorie Main and Perry Kllbride. Also Serial and News. Admission: Adults .'i9c plus fir government t;i.x total 45c: chil- I ltlren iiiiricr 15 years, '.Z7(: plus tax lilo--total Iiflr. :-1.:--c--:-:-- m KENSINCTOH STORES Beginning June 29th All stores will close at 5:30 P. M. llntil further notice. d l Summeraiiio w. Albert Robertson IT The many friends of Mrs. Ed- die Morrison will be alad to learn she has returned to her home af- ter being a patient at Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. I -P. Wellington and Vicinity Mr Stewart Bernard of Hunter River spent the week-end at the home of Mr. William H. Barlow. Ml. and Mrs. Leigh Birch and family of Summerside visited in this vicinity recently, Miss Claudette Reid is spending summer holidays with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid . Mr. Vernon DesRoche.q who has. been employed Ill Arlington leftl recently for Toronto where he in-' tends spending the summer months. I Miss Sarah MsNeil of Riverside Lot 16, left recently for Toronto. Mes:-rs Robert and James Mar- Dougali with Byron MacDonald and Wendell Bridges recently motored to Moncton. Mr. and Mics.-Al-Inland Miller. Freeland, visited Mrs, Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow on June zl. . Wellington Y. P.U. of the United Church met on Tuesday evening in the school hall and was presided over by the president. Devotions were led by secretary. Miss Daisy Barlow. Regular routine business was conducted and refreshments served after which the meeting ad- Tho Neighbors 1. X -2 l this fence and cross Cm-on "Why walk three blocks to Grandma's house? two alloys well be there." Arsenault-liailant Wedding -Mont Carmel Church wu the scene of I. pretty wedding recento ly when Rev. Father Buote unit- ed in the holy bonds of metri- mony. Delore Gallant and Louise Areenault. The bride is the dough- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dona Arsen- suit of Mont Carmel end the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gallant. Piusville. High Mass was celebrated by choir leader of Mont Carmel parish assisted by Mr. Joseph J. Gallant. grandfather of the groom. and Mr Philip Gallant. father of the groom. Organist was the m'a mother, Mrs. Philip Gallant. Fol- lowing the ceremony a. delicious wedding breakfast was served by the bride's parents. At home of the groom's parents, a wedding supper was served. In the evening friends and neigh- bours gathered at the hall where a reception was enjoyed and many beautiful gifts presented the young couple. Music was supplied by John A. Jones. Edward Clements. Bud Fresher. Mrs. Yvonne H. Gallant. and Miss Yvonne Blanchard. journed with the Mizpah Benedic- Lion. , ..M.. The many friends of Mrs. 013,-. ton Day are pleased to know that she has returned home from the P.E.I. Hospital where she was a patient. having undergone an oper- ation Mr. and Mrs. John Wsldron. ac- companied by Mr. C. T. Moore of Northam spent at few days at Sack- ville last week. Mr. Waldron and Mr. Moore attended annual ses- sion or the Maritime Conference of the United Chumh of Canada. - Ladies' Aid Society of the United Church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Graham and was presided over by Mrs. J, Waldmn, who led the Devotions with ”what A Friend We Have In Jesus.” Responsive reading from No. 720. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture. A grab bag sale was held among members and was greatly enjoyed. The hostess served lunch, assisted by Mrs. Wal- dron. The Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard Barlow for the July meeting. Attention Farmers See a demonstration of the George White Forage, Harvester and equipment at; the farm of Robert Chap- ipell, York, Monday, June 29.' W. I). CROKEN, Summcrfield By George Clark If we climb no :1 N... anti.--. on In (JUNE 21 1953 -he--. ORDER OF SERVICE THE BUMMERSIDE PRESDYTEIIIAN CHURCH. JUNE 28. 1953, 100th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Morning Service 11:00 A.M. Prelude Call to Worship. Psalm Selection--21. Invocation Prayer. Praise-74. Junior Choir-"He Leadeth Me”. Old Testament Reading. New Testament Reading. Solo-"Just For Today"-Mr. Lowell Hancock. Prayer. Offering. Anthem-”King Of Kings". Praise: Hymn 545. Sermon-"The Sins Of Resportiiblc ”uop'.'-"- Rev, Frank Lawson, B.A.. B.D. Praise: Hymn 541. Benediction. Postlude. Evening Service 7100 I".M. Prelude. Call To VVorship. lnirlot. invocation Prayer. Praise: Psalm Selection--81. Scripture Reading. Junior 'l'rio: "The 23rd Psalni"--lli'oi1o Riountiin. )lyi'no Forbes, and Myrna iiunrockl. One Request To Iiiakc"-- Sermon: "if You Had But Rev. Frank Lawson, B.A., B.D. Praise: Hymn 633 Benediction, Posiluric. 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