JULY 12. 1952 Tlippenlngtgrrlo Week continued irom page 2 mother, Mrs. J. Frank Arnett, en- tertained at the home oi the lat- ter in suinmcrslde on Tuesday evening in honour oi Miss Joan MacPhee, whose marriage to no Robert John Baxter oi Ottawa will an place on August 2, when she was tendered a. personal shower. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. w. P. Callaghan and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. C O 0 Mrs. !'red Cox and Mrs. Watson Touchle oi Edmonton. Alberta, were guests of their cousin, Mrs. James Cairns, Summerslde, this week. They also visited their aunt, Mrs. Artemes Wright, Middleton, who will be ninety-seven next Saturday, Jilly 19. They were accompanied by Mr. Arthur Touchie and two daughters oi Loggieville, N.B. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. sum- merside, had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cros- snn and daughter, Katherine, oi Kentviile, N.S.. Sympathy is extended to Hon. J. A. Bernard and iamily oi Tlgnish lll their recent sad bereavement. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Gordon and iamily oi Haliiax, 14.5., with the iormer's mother, Mrs. Mattie Gordon of Summerslde are vaca- lloniug at the Cape Traverse cabins. . . . Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Giberson with their children, Periey alld Nancy, or Stellarton, N.S., spent lhc weekend in Summerside. guests ui Mr. Ilnd Mrs. A. S. McAssey. l'erley remained with his grand- parents ior his vacation. . . . oi Ottawa, Mrs. J. Ingersoll Georgetown and O O O Vlclnlfy .. 'Miss Beverly itlcketts oi Ant igorlish, N. B. is spending her sum mer holidays with her grand mother, Mrs. Gardiner. Mr. Philip Doucette, who is em LOWII. town, arrived hcme on June 30th to spend her vacation. MacKlnnorl, Fraser, North Lake. MBBMF tlon with relatives and friends in Charlottetown and Summerside. . . . . Mr. Harvey Barnes, accompanied by his sister, Miss Margaret Barnes. his mother, Mrs. C. Barnes, oi Milton. Mass, and his aunt, Mrs leit yesterday morning after spend- ing the past week in Summerslde A. Stirling MacKay and Mrs. Au- brey Brown, respectively. . . . played with the Canadian National Railway extra gaps. spent the past weekend H ms home in George. daughter, Aldlne, are visiting with Miss Elizabeth Grant, student at No", Dune Academy m Cmmoue- played with the County Construc- Mondayl tion Company Mrs. Gertrude Doyle oi Char- lottetown is visiting in Georgetown, where she is the guest or Mrs. Ella ""3 50": J059Phv Of TOTOMO. are Miss Anna Prosper oi Clark Bros. in Montague, was a recent weekend visitor to her home in Georgetown. Miss Carol Walker is visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth welt; Mncintyre oi Lorne Valley was a recent guest at G. A. Barney oi Whitefield, NJ-l. and Stanley Bridge, guests of Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Msccannell. Friends of Mr. i-LP. George Sr., are sorry to hear that he is a pa- - tient in Camp Hill Hospital, Hali- . lax, N.S. - . c..- Mlss Ann MacDonald of Halifax, N.8. is visiting her parents, Cap- . tain and Mrs. Cyrene MacDonald. Mrs. Lemuel M-accormick and relatives in Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Bouchard, who is em- in Charlottetown, spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacDonald guests or Mr. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Mr. Bob King, who is employed with the Canadian National Rail- ways in Toronto, Ontario, is visit-I THE GUARDIAN. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Kink. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fouchere and iamily oi Bouris motored to Georgetown on Sunday, June 29th where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDon- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker and iamily motored to Soul-is and North Lake recently where they were ,the guests oi relatives. Mrs. Gordon MacLellan and son, Bill, or New Waterford, N. 3., are holidaying in Georgetown, the guests of Mayor and Ml's. P.L. Boudreault. Mr. Frank Miller and two sons oi East Royalty motored to George- town on Sunday, June 29th., where they were guests at the home oi Mrs. L. H. Douglas. , Mr. John Walker of Moncton, N.B., was a visitor to Georgetown on Saturday, June 28th., Mr. Walk- Ul'iARl.Ui'1'ETOWN er is the son 0! the late Captain alld Mrs. Dali Walker oi George- town and willie here he renewed many old friendships. Sgt. Raymond Layers of the Royal Canadian Air Force at Sunl- mersido. accompanied by his son, Jerry, oi Charlottetown, spent the weekend in Georgetown as the guests oi Sgt. Laversi iathcr, Mr. Andrew Layers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porpotage and son Frank oi Washington, l).C. and Mrs. Wallace Carr 0! Hadley- vllle, N.S., were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandicr. Mrs. Porpoillge is I niece and Mrs. Carr a sister of Mrs. Lavandier. . Mr. Walter Bergmann, owner and president oi the Bergmann Con- struction Company in Toronto, On- talqio, is visiting in Georgetown, w ere ills company is loading the Swedish freighter, S.S, Otto Bnuck, with pit props for the United King- dom. limo Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hemphill o! Pictou, N. 5., accompanied by their son and daughter, spent a recent weekend renewing old acquaint- ances ln Georgetown and were guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotell. Mr. Hemphill is sup- erintendent oi naval reiiis at the marine slip in Pictou. Oiilccr Cadet, Cullen Debory. who has been stationed at Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont- ario. and who recently transierred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in Summerside. spent a recent weekend at his home in George- town, whcrc he was the guest oi his parcnu, Mr. and Mrs. F J. Dc- Lory. A near capacity crowd thorough- ly enjoyed the "Lads and Lassies" Pipe Band under the direction oi Mr. Wilired Burke of Charlotte- town ln the Town Ball on Satur- day, June 28th. Music, dancing and songs gave the programme A var- iety which appealed to all present. The everningls entertainment was sponsored by the Georgetown Branch of the Canadian Legion and was in aid oi the Georgetown Boy Scouts and Cubs. MT. BUCHANAN PICNIC SCHOOL The Mount Buchanan School he'.a its picnic at the shore at Camp Buchan on Friday, June 27th., transportation ior those needing it being kindly supplied by Louis Lar- sen. A good crowd of older iolk a.ln pre-school children aitended and although the day was rather cold a pleasant time was spent. Supper with ice-cream and drinks sup- plied by the Women's Institute and nm b d I m H . providing the treats ior the picnic team" S E M e 5 mm" Pupils irom Mount Buchanan ..m.' obtained their grade eight certiilc. ates were: Malcolm Nicholson, Dan cogopenmon m MacDonald, Myrtle Doeherty and Florence Larsen. A vote oi thanks was extended to the teacher who in turn express- ed her thanks to the Women's In- stitute ior their PAGE NINE ROBERT E. HART. Branch lligr., Huicheson Bldg., Grafton, Cll'town. Tel. 1526. N &' X17 ER B s d M g M. d M g ' . Miss Grace Romcke oi New I - I.i(:kcllElla?t, (eharlrittgtrmvn, gas Jbeelu Ymk City A5 Vi5m"3 (mnm 1" , visiting relatives in Malpeque and 5"'"me”1d" . . i "d . summery e . . Dr. and Mrs. John Downing. The Mme, Dowmy and Wanda Summerside, have as their guest Wynn entertained at their home the letters mother, Mrs. A. Gli- lll Summerside on ulednesday ai- 1959'” 0! wesfmfmltr Q"eb"' ternoon in honour oi Mrs. Doro- lllca. Mcsweeney Smith oi Monc- Mn md M”' w' 5- Cm”e' sumf Hm. N3” whm (our cables of merside, have as their guests, their Midge were in play. Mrs, Keith son-in-larw and daughter, FiLt. and Mclles of Montreal and Mrs. Wal- M” SW3” Mimm imd xamuy 91 ler Fowler oi Moncton, NB. were Ch”h3m- N-3' liso guests. ' . . - - Mrs. Albert Sharp, Summerslde, On the Friday evening previous N” 35 her 3”” M” C' 5' M3” Rate changes ?ffeEtl'l7Efo?'A tlgusl Istfl 952 ABenefitsi :la.:&.i::”.,.w.i::? .:::::::::.-2 Pm” ” ”””i-'”-"- ,f Montreal and M,-g.'5mm-, of Rev. and Mrs. Linkletter oi TYPE OF CONTRACT SINGLE FAMILY ”””"”"' NB". . . f?."1?J5K;n5?!i.?;,”.fJf 33,””?.e”EL”l?f'. wARD- HOSPITAL 1.20 3.20 - s..lT.'E J”..'i.”L.”i'x'f.?a'..iii?3.aG.5E"iZ..?5 grchmfriralxhwi-M” min Mr" M' Fl " HOSPITAL-SURGICAL-MEDICAL 2.32 6.20 A lia.V a 3 M”. Hum ' slnmgp summer, , .SEMI-PRIVATE - HOSPITAL 1 40 3 60 . ” ;swriu3:sorn3h:l:l;ttiltlg:vL:l' ardrsilslivl . 'G . " u HOSPI . I r l Florence Kelly.oi. Brooklyn, N.Y. ' TALSURGICALMEDICAL 2-52 6-60 . Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Richardson oi Halifax, N.S.. are vacationing at their summer cottage at North HOTEL weave- . . . 10 HOLLIS STREET Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo, HALIFAX. N. S. Summersidc, have as their guests, oua Reasons -roa lucnesslno. . their daughter, Mrs. Ian Pllemister . I A 'node"; vgmckd buumfg and young son, Billy, oi Brant- ' -8 n A y emu” ' iord, Ontario. - . warm. comfortably iur- . . . . .. nislled rooms. Automatic M1” Huriet wmimgn of Benn . ' , o ' - Fire Sprinkler System in lay Mass., is the guest oi Dr. ' , i AYES, ixgtyy lrrfggroiggtiodi ”;a'- and Mrs. H. T. Colvin, Bummer- ”" . - - . dios available. Free Oven 51de' 0 a o G ' "mm P”””"& Mrs. William Warren oi Sum- DAILY RATES merside, accompanied by Mrs. - Rooms with gun. Heath Warren, R.N., has leit ior - nlng water Montreal ior treatment. U SINGLE ' ' ' , g 52.50, 33.00, 3350 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheen with ' - - 2 INCOME. j DOUBLE their children, Donald, Gregory t 5.4.00, 54.50. 55.00 and Barry oi Summerside and , Room, with print. the iormer's mother, Mrs. G. L. , sum and shower ghean, are vacationing in Nova - ' ---- -- , Eipgusr 1 SINGLE 35-00-B550 99 3- 7 ' DOUBLE S6150 . . . "EST REASON. Marmme Blue FOR THE PAST three years Blue TWIN BEDS 57-50 Mr" md M"' R L' Willem sumi Cross pays hospitals on the basis cross chums um opemung C” m""""""' ”"""'"” xlairsglei mic Itimi, agoLyl:leA;1gg?::' that when hospital costs oi opera- . pens” were greater "hm mmme ' ' ' :r:.:.2..';:::.d:.E'i:..?.::l: sir: i 3:.” :.””i3:i”e;:.”.:”f.":.i??5 :55: is only iair to them and toour sub- plgahmd. while god” we an boa, scribers who certainly want as broad beneiits a ssibl 'with th "mm"? W9 in ”-M0" membem D A I C R O S R plgesent highlstahggrds oei :el;vicesE 3 091119? W0l'd8. 819 631107108 mo?! ACROSS z.E,de,ni.,y t:13.w-,u,,,.', T e annua con racts e ween ne its. To pay last year's-49.065 ix. or new-t chalcedony covering V x."to be". year. can new for N52 which k this year's hospital charges, we 5. Fellow V-Tmlmt ll;-Gylldedn. wen, mm ,.,,,,c,, January 15,, ,9, .. will need's3,ii75.000 or 3350.000 more -9 Am'”""1 ”.b”ci J ”"5c y quire higher Blue Cross payments than last year. ' D Indian (Riven ,2l.Pearlllt for which the present subscriber A A 10- Biblical 5 1:500” lg:-fd,'L'Wi rates are not adequate. , . nlrssian i .. nr,'l e g I 511,181.";-toning herb lzs. Things worthless G.0rientsl. 27 iilmlllull . ( lg," ) HIIFIC - ex .43 r2.F!iilsg , 1. zitlzilznlig, ggilwlss rive-r. ll. Lubricatq u s er - - mu" :5, sr kt lt.Aetray, (Chln.) . 86.River(Slb.) , 16. T35. 0 unclaimed 30. Puts iorih 37. Breeze , measure animal I effort 39. Cutting tool , 11, Leg.-nlnf (Law),' .34. writing so. Shade oi W - 19. River ' 'I!.Diglt' xiiuld acolor; YES: rm EASY ,0 expmn our uh (SWM-ll creased Blue Cross rates. N l20-Avllsrlni THE COST or HOSPITAL SER- l22. Color. VICES INCREASES. AND MORE . - 3 Public sscorm REASON Maritime Blue 0 RNA- , lice ' TIVE BUT TO RAISE ITS RATES. l34-?3:PIY'- ?err(3r5lsce."l:):.5t";k35l:3 fer”? olliho 33:; It's as simple as that. ii you're a 25. Plkellke--Ill 1,000 Blue Crossmembers went to "lamb" mm we d”” i' mereiy 5"!" '27. Plevltlilll gest you KEEP YOUR. PROTEC-s hospital as against 180 in 1950, lsrlloplulu and 148 in 1949. For these mem- 4 .. '”0"- R-151"” COSTS OF H09" (van) - bers Blue Cross paid ior hospital OVER 300,000 BELONG to Maritime Blue Cross - Blue shield. every ten minutes PITAL SERVICES SHOUT 1'" 11 ysz. Placed expense 9'1.6c. ou oi every sl oi around the clock--(tho time it takes to read this advertisement)-at Blue Cross 3'0" ?)”e 3!amb1edf'”"”Y”"”3g” Md :;3,(;.-egkleug subscriber fees. This 97,oc. was nos. subscriber enters a hospital in the Maritiraes and Newfoundland and presents ';l';': C933: Yglme gm fawx i35, mock or ital claim cost with no provision his Blue Cross certificate, and goes to bed. There is no red tape-no question oi ' " 9 pm 9 0" ” new" guns; or Plan operating expenses neccs- a deposit. It you are not now a member write TODAY ior details on how to join A" me past How Do You FEEL . 1 .10", ' sary reserves." etc. These heavy ex- to the Plan headquarters ill Moncton, N. B., or to one oi the Branch Oiilccs ABOUT SUCH INSECURITY -,7 ;,5n,,,mO, pendltures coupled with the added listed below. 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