j24, - 1952 THE WESTERN f,..w-Y ononarc cuiw and l House Phones: The Guardian all: be following stores to nl;li,EooiNk:w:-:'tnnd. Water amen re Dmmagggm Grocery. Beoond wage: street: Albanian: Phonei PRINCE COUNTY 0!'l'lUl 3 summer street. Summer-aide. ' news. Buhscrhitlons. Advertising Hepreeenteuve Summer Street; Gouruel Drugstore, ll Central Street 120 Buueu street; I. L White In Benllngtnn. WEST PBLNUE OBFICI Frank Weeks. Representative. 68-8 Oflieo Ind 63-! Emile. I Piusville and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. Piusville. were recent business vis- itorslto Charlottetown. 'GuAiii)i'Aiv Phone 08011. GEORGE W0'l'l'0N will and 1038. bought at any of the In tsninrne ....... Mr. George Clark was in Plus- ville recently on business at the home of Mr. John :1. corcoran. .:.. Mark Gender. 01 Grenville Street; Street: Island Motor Trnnsporn E”""' "5 A choir practise was held at St. Anthony's Church on Monday evening, November 17th under the direction of Mr. Albert Noonan. O'- Leary. g . my about Co-op Insur- snc.ena?Ui'xDl" C"'"p ' sm”' ggplvg GENERATIONS LIV- Vg .. It is of interest to note L members of five generations maths family of Mr. George Wall, ” . he are still living, as fol- mfieq of. Wall, his daugliier. wM'M;:ie .Cameron. New Anllan. Mmlddaiigiiter, Mrs. Robina Mic- 3m,1 we... Annan. great Brand- KM'i,fer Mrs. Myron Dawson. dawn aha great grandson, Mne- W1... Dawson. Mr. wall cele- ”T.',,dlii.s 88th birthday on July "13. and is in good health and lo be out around every day- ,,. Personals -ii, Womliiinii COIN” had lftifnr Uiinlnn. On!m'l0. I" N5” . snn W: Cpl, William Coluill and -flnliiy'r5- J. , L le lliorrell. F'i'9dPl”-C- W )E,;,.,,.essilinday, November 16th, Hill his mother, Mrs. Leslie Mor- Mr. John J. corcoran purchased I. tractor. -UNLOADING car Cunsrd'I "canny best coal next few days. P. J. Mclnnis, Borden. , Little Angels Corcoran week with Mr. and Mrs. Rooney. Mill River. spent a James -EXPRESSED APPRECIATION -The account of the goose dinner for the directors of the Alberton Prince County Exhibition Associ- ation should have read as follows: Appreciation was expressed to Mr. Mr. Heber Profit was in Plus- ville on business Friday. Novem- ber 14th. Eiskine Campbell. who had set up Mr and Mn Lame Dalton and m1 heaters lo makg. the qmmg family, Burton Lot. were visiting room at the exhibition building recently at the home of Mrs. Am- wmm”ab1e' brose Corcoran. h -RETURN FROM MONCTON -Mr. and Mrs. Aihol Colwill, Mrs. Charles Colwill, Mrs. Arthur Ramsay. Northam, and Mrs. Lena Clarke, Summerside, have return- Mr. Joey Gallant has purchased a. tractor. Mr. Melvyn Perry, teacher of the Paynicr and son Clarke, who will Lou” . . 1 ' JlVK;mPiII;'eIi-l6rhusVl:'filn0d,iS Etgiiiifiligd alt A Whist party W85 him at the Clinton! On'm.iO.,s. home of Mrs. Alfred Blanchard on Monday evening, November 17th. in aid of the st. society. Thomas Aquinas Boston, clilgago N merside spent November 15th in Miscouche at the home Mrs. Ben Perry. played in the Provincial Sanitar- ium. Charlottetown, her brother, John C. lligiscouche on Sunday. November ployed as a. teacher In Rustico, was visiting at her home in Miscouche on Sunday, November 16. tending Miscouche High School for the past year, recently Halifax. Miscouche, motored to Charlotte- town on Friday, November 14. November 19. monthly-meeting in the Mlscouche d I M . I n ,i m Primary department of Piusville Convent classroom on Sunday. irieniiosmiind Dir:-cla(ii'i'esiT Tlhey swell: School spent the weekend Oi. NOV" Nmemb" 13' '5m9r Si" Ml” accompanied by M”. John M. ember 15th at his home in St. Slxtus presided. - Miscouche recently motored to the States to visit relatives and friends. ored to Charlottetown on Friday. Misoouclio and Vicinity -Miss Joan Durande of Sum- the week-end oi of her grand-mother, I.-oumina Poirier, who is edi- wss visiting Polrier of -:m Miss Joan Arsennult. who is em- .M.... Billy Ramsay. who has been at- left for Mr. and Mrs. Picton Brown of Urban Williams arrived at his oms in Miscouehe on Wednesday, The children of Mary held their Rev. J. D. Kelly parish priest of D. H. Gallant of Miscouche mm- ovember 14, on business. rjiga y GUARDIAN. CHARI.OT"l'E'l'OWN Former P.E.l. Man Drowned In Boston Wilfred MacNelll, 55, a former resident of PAH. I., was drowned at Boston and his body recovered on Saturday morning, according to word received by brothers and sis- ter on the Island. Born at MacNeil.l's Mills. he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William MacNeill of West Devon. He was a former employee of the Tyne Valley branch oi the Royal Bank of Canada. No word was received as to when or how Mr. MacNeill met death by drowning. The late Mr. MacNeill is surviv- ed by his wife and two sons. Charles and Wilfred; and by the following brothers and sisters: Claude, of 0'Leary; Otis of Union- vale; Eric of West Devon; oscar of Conway; Edwin in Alberta; Dam- thy, Mrs. Jack Foley oi Bloomfield: Pearl. Mrs Cleve MacPhee of Montreal: and Minerva, Mrs. Her- bert Marin. oi Detroit. His four brothers on P. E. I. left by car on Saturday to attend the funeral. . -s Late Summer Late Summer lies 3. head on Autumn's chilly breast, All her glory now is fled. . All laurels laid to rest. perfumed The glamour lingers in our mind Of joyous sunlit hours. The whisper oi the soil south wind. Sportjriefs LINCOLN, R. 1., Nov. 23 --(AP) - Tony Despirito, leading United States jockey, boosted his 1952 number of winners to 350 Satur- day by ixding a triple at ,Lincoln Downs-on his return to the sad- dle sfter missing six days' rac- ing because of I. spill. CHICAGO, Nov. 23 - (AP) - Ezzard Charles, former heavy- weight champion who is trying to earn another crack at the title. and 32-year-old Jimmy Bivins oi Cleveland will tangle in a 10- rounder in Chicago Stadium Wed- nesday. HALIFAX, Nov. 23 - (GP) Shearwater Flyers defeated Dal- housle Tigers 33-18 Saturday to move into the finals of the Nova Scotia Canadian Football League against Stadscona. Playing on I dry field, the naval team outplay- ed the collegians throughout the game. WOLFVILLE, N. 5, Nov. 23 - (CPI - New Glasgow High School won the Nova Scotia senior inter- scholastic rugby championship for ' the second consecutive year here Saturday by defeating Horton Academy 3-0. The game was the second between the two teams In played a 4-4 tie here. four days. Last Wednesday they I HALIFAX, Nov. 23 - (CP) - Behind the spectacular passing.ofi Rowan Carroll and Ginger O'- Brien, Stadacona trounced Corn- wallis Cougars 24-1 here Saturday in ii semi-final game of the Nova Scotia Canadian Football League. Stadacona and Shearivater Flyers WATCII ,'I'IlE IIECCIII DEMOIISTRATOI at HOLMANiS Chitown l FURNITURE DEPT. MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MORNING .c.......:.s..-;.;. .. Wm of Mrs. - - ” S”"”"” l'.?f.li'i”p'3fSi .ii;i”l'..””i - . l - 4 i ' ' . ema c o W W” ”'.””'.i”-2 ?f.iZ?.'2.i. .--- - - b . . Eli-f.”S.i”&”iirE.i;li..?.i”.. .f.Z”il...i'.' is if'3;..Il.?””22m?”3lf...”'i.M”iiZ?.?S Md 50 ""3 CW and 80- the league ch-momma. ion. is visiting men 5 1 ; . hvenpd by I rm. hgm e vwen p 3 Each carries its own cheer. M J . Boston's Leo Labine-cut on the em Hospital. River visiting relatives and friends whue HOWE” lie sleeping Heath CHICAGO NOV. 23 pp (AP) - --.Vll'. Waldron Morrcll. H3y”,m'ylc-ll 0)'E'iId for two siilvrges-i;nyd A R b D V, W M: I , 'd .. ed l the snow l-leav.vwe'ght' champion Rocky ,.n, and Mr. Allan Gallant. SLr1irr11Qil-x.Brulndr;ern Flanian. Oran os held aetinesrgi r:i)i:aeon;iy .25-Ymllliicth E3 VHS s. Eliiioi F1:erryV &.IrlVb Ir; To bloom anmher yeah Marcmno and agmg Jersey Joe Vaih” 19.” weC.me5d1Ry. H115: Mg) mgged c1:?::tm;P':-lrioil Tuesday moriiing November 11th lo vcigijtcai illile hlomiayof i?Lem..fer,,.5 . . , . wa1”?”' M"? 103 the cmw" W .m. ()nial'l0 wheie he) I1 . - - D . . -4 else Loiei. Marciano, will fight a return title 1-Toronto, G. Armstrong in keeping the memory of those Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pen-y. bout in March. 'l”"d me mm" iiiannigan. Hassard) 5.49 who gave their lives in the cause -av NAVAL r-osr president of the iiilflelil-1.i?siiDA iq;ir;is' n8IIIIiS U3,” and Mrs. Tennis Peierfh 2"B"5"”'g T”3p”zi't'i)' 1019 9: "eed”m' ':Mm””-G V - ying Club, announced tlliieoglzht, Hnirlaii, loft Friday for a months lsrhmidth .... .. .- -B.B . u . liE(:INA - 4013;-Lieiit. G.W.Sid3y, H." ,0 me umied states. They 3--l3g0s):0n;d'- 8; 9d!- d) 1318 :& nmore IGIIII y flocks! of Halifax has been ap- MMMKIDM our NECCHI demonstrator l . v . ' -cki 'd, .v mi . -an 01” - - pointe st. if in s t R. ' a g , Ii)i"?niamaisl:uRfuifiIf1oi:ci. llxviaiiie. l.;:c:s- 4-?B05l0"- Sandfarch -The many-.friends oi Mrs '"3V31(dl'VlS1l0Il- Qu:-gliilalf, MostAfPgiFiig:a'ss(tToliiEC:sbestos t" h'" "' de"w""""G f" ya" me .0: rugs. and Berlin. N H (Gimtreyi . ” ' Hm ' lAgnes Bryant, North Enmore, arel."3m'9 01' Tflmllto. he Joined Chlfproduciioii is mined in the East-I many outstanding features the amaz- V . . IarhiiriedH92-m?:lVlnm:j:iJ ma1rin3t')': The Misses -Si-iirlev and Mary pleased to hear that She is making imvvy in 1942. em Townships of Quebec dz "'9 NECCHI "wing machine ofenm. I . i go.-ion 11.29. Maclileer. N. D. A. spent the Nov- ?a3”:ffacx;'f,3'":::3:ery Imm an M" I xx home sewer. A Seconil Period ember 8th week-end at their homes ' l , , ' 5-Boston, Schmidt. in St. Patrick's. .- . r F. l ' ' g - ”43bl"”' Q””””"b"”” '24 mm iiiifntiixigg zidersoiiucilimliir Xglfld we "Wm you Annual Meeting 5wT”F0"'"- Gt A””5””"3- PW J-E"'3a”””- M” G””a"”i Hrs Lloyd Frost are glad tolhear In some and see how easy It is M lH””"") ' "d C”"””- R”5'm0”d Md E”""'- that he is recovering from his re-. sew on buttons - embroider 0 make --- 7-Toronto. Hssszird. are visiting Pie. Gallsnlls inotherpcem illness h I . M. . blind nikh l ' L.” 1 the (Horton. BOLVIIT) ........ .. 10-51 Mrs. Julia Gallant, New Orleans. l . of the Summerside Milk Producers and Distribu- :''M" M" I. "w d "mum on The Emma "1951 B 0 8-Boston. Mac re . ..- V w'11' Y 1.1 - . '. i .' - . em: I up-pique an Kinil-Wm Brimch NW 30 or the thayweu 53l'””"d) ------ -- 1334 The many friends of Miss Loiiisei ,,.;.'f,,' ,eceln;n:.T115n,ore?,', 0-Laer,:rr1;?,n).,' tom Avssochmon EH” be held m me Toma Ham Tues' l the NECCHI . . . without attachments. Canadian Legion urn! held .on 9-Boston, Lund. inoiron, New Orleans. are pleasediguesg, of he, daugmey Mrs. Melvin) day, November 20th, at 8 P. M. 1 hit” ya low Q, 3139.00. Noieimber lath in the Legion lMackelIl 18.34 to see her out again after her re- gagioie, ' ' l Home in CM-T10W9l0W1'l Wm! New Penalties? Kmnedy 298' Chew cent accident. Louise had the mis- l LLOYD lVAUGHi Pl'9SldEllt- ty members present; C d A d Ma Eachem the ref”! 349- 1557- fortune of falling while playing at Mr, and Mrs. Robert Grindlay: Dmrl C n y C s Th"''' 75”” school. cutting her knee ivhich,rie- and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryanhl ELNIER OFFER, Set-.'y-Treas. Furniture Dept. lrrsldfnfv W85 in W9 Cm” 3'15 10”T0T0'"”- Ha""'3""' cessitated several stitches. North Enmore. attended the , , , , , :he minutes or me last meeting mrmslronz-, HMSBW 1-70 Young Progressive Cciriservitive Milk Producers and Distributors Association. were read and ApPl'0V5d- b 11'r1r;;'”'t””-)5m”h' BOG Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gallant,iAssociation meeting held in thcl , The YEEHY 7999” W” read Y .or M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ” ' New Orleans, were recent visitors 0'LeaI'Y Community hB11 011 Thurs- :he treasurer. Comrade Roy Bruce. gfnaltiiisl: None. to Chanonewwn. day November 130,, It was moved by Comrade War- OP! 1"" 1 1 28 ren MacDonald and seconded by Hf3nI'5' 5 1 1 - Mm Mm-y Gallant spent g few The film "Royal Journey" was comrade Russel Mason that the Lumlev 8 3 5-16 days m ch.u.kmemW,, recently, V15. presented in the Sprliighill l'l5D0Tl be adopted as fetid. MONTREAL 2 NEW YORK 2 lting her sister, Mrs, 1331.;-ick MC. school on Wednesday eveninlr. . It was moved that the president Court, Hayfield St. Nlmmb" 12” "Id "5 much 9'” Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 for the past year Comrade Andy Msc.Eachern be re-elected. to his lillh term of office Lighting of the Memorial Stone at Cnrnwall was discussed, and it was decided to send cigarettes to few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Paul 15' in the third period umlgm to Gallant. Souris West. enable the tail-end New York Rangers to lie Canadiens. 2-2. In ii National Hockey League Elm!- J The annual I-neetlng oi the Lin- Karen have NEW YORII? I:OV.n23 Ii-r(bAPt)I; joyed. Tricky Paul on y I PM Y Montreal defence and scored ear- M155 Am” 5.3”-M ll 3P9ndmW 3 Mrs, ward and lime daughter returned to Saint ohn, after spending a few weeks with relatives at Higgins Road. iiir'ciiE.APlii' BY THE l'l0Z,EIIf America's favorite family is back in their I 7rAiii”lIv IS iiliciii ' -. I. Randolph Watts in Karel. and 31- Romy picked up passes from coin W. I. was held in the school The United Limes Md soda”, hilarious growing - up so to Brent MacDougall. who is H t y wally Hergesheimer on Tuesday evening, Nov. 4th. t t m h 1. M Sid home on leave from Korea. a:;m;;:,: suain, rughed by the There was a fair attendance of E;fm:n one Tngglag, nigrit Nxgfl ' It ' with "0 miner b"5m'5' me defenders and bsckhamded si soft members. ember 13th. A large number of STOPY "I5" 5 6 dozen nPNinK came to a close, with the shot mm, in, net, I - I members and visitors were Drab . i ' y. isiial Legion procedure and" th! The play was rough in spots Miss Alice Trainer. Public Health amt. "mes funnler than be. nurse. paid a visit to St. Patrick's School on Friday, November 7th. --CF and almost led to blows in U19 s'nl:onal Anthem. nd period following I pileup Suit Mr. Malcolm MacLeod has re- turned to his home in French outside the Rank" M" fore The "Mk Pf "is THE R. c. A. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT much to the dellzht of the R"? ---we River after spending a few days W,” V1511- erI' largest 110?"? cmwd 01 "'9 HISTORIC POST with his sister, Mrs. Alired.Frost Month sequel fg - I season. 12.52gUlal;i5-Any Th H d ; B C t andtotharsrelatglils in VICCOTIH IIGNISH ON TPIURSDAY, NOV. 27th c u sons ay ompsny pos es an pr rig . I - First Period known as Nipigon House was first ICIIGGPOT "I9 DOIQII (CANADIAN LEGION CLUB ROOMS) 1- Ea k 1-New York. Relse M established on Lake Nipigon in The Presbyterian Ladies Aid office Hours: 1:00 PM. to 9:00 PM. - I19 3 9, (Raleigh) -------- -- 15' 1775. society met at the home of Mrs. comes fa 1-he 5;.-egn 2-1:1;-;intrea)l M669? 1.,” ed hen In-3-S”TG'TTt night hr, Chm James aymentaeior ttheiir . -"ll "-' 1, rvey .. .. .......... .. . er njee ng, ven 9., C -"end Accwm.m a Second Period g';"t'dr'"t12rI Fgitil ?:;'3l:"'h;Irh: answered roll call with a verse of WfCPPOd ill laughter. A MEN AND WOMEN! cm""”'I”nk ” cnmmno. 3'M0m'r"I' Geom-km 7-40 Kefizrie gnod gJlm MacCsi1ium F:P' "”D"u”' and a lame mimbir of a Here in your opportunity to obtain lirst-hand Information (H”""). I 5,” -so" ' resented the local club at the Vim” Wm 5”” mew” W IOY f9l'.- Y0" heu"- about career plans in the R.C.A.P'. for aircraft Technicians . . . '"mm'"”" P” at I' P"mme:.i"I,l:ag;g;od . ' meeting. Maccsllum along with pggckgll t':;perp';cB:ed:w3;9"gy Airwoman . . and Aircrew Officers. Plan to visit the Mobile I: c is ' ram aw -new now . Wit: em Mm mm Moiher's got her hands when 't..-2:” "'-5i.'f.".i:"..Ifi'.IIJL-"”"”'” W ' (Ru-glflshemlilirldfltlnilngll i-Kiulllh scliedulen In the scheduige F-vhich m”n' Nx.1lceb:,:d13g5 W36: Sign I h modem ” n on - i K . I P ea: 05 i . , t ' Mr. er eo, rs. an e . mean: and o1mstead1o.46'Re,5e runs from December 1 to March MESH-Ieod and M”. Mex Murray. Cnd You V9 901' an 14 th Ii (1 ill h V 15 12:44. Mondaey 38;", egmej 13 ggfdm The meeting closeg cxiih inn; evenin of .0 ous en , Ty - I r I one Saturday and one Thursday. nation” "Wham an 5 mm” g I Y E. E P k - benediction Ti - ar man III Corlllf The Thursday date is on Christ- ' ..w, a..,............ Ierreilnmenr c o m i n 9 your way. DON'T MISS IT! mas night. Halifax play the Set- urdiiy night game here. The At- lantic: will pliiiy 14 Saturday night games at home and Glace Bay 15. The Millionaires have 15 Fridays at home. Forum Manager Bill Brown is anticipating the largest crowd of the season for Wednesday night's hockey game with the Halifax At- lantlcs. Already he has been con- tacted by a group from the west- ' WW-1 : sliau?iEi5c;i iisiiii"i'tviii worsieidilmrl AI-1'11 -u-in him Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETIZIST Gluten Fllted E79! Eninlneil Office Hours: 0 to 12 .- i to s and by appointment Phone 3287 IIEGEN1” THEATRE BLDG. (Continued from Page I!) right. Each man had his work mapped out in a method which sug- gests a. thorough study and thor- ough knowledge of football by the coaches. They were aggressive. Der- rectly conditioned and in top spir- its for every game. It is with pride that we again offer the players and coaches MacAdam and Green a Frankly speaking I am too busy trying to help you market your 1952 crop successfully without as yet bothering you over 1953. . I respectfully.sup,gcst when placing your baby , chick order, you give it to one of the firms of whom 7 you know are working faithfully in your interests the entire year. II.S. Federation Of Music Festival Formed HALIFAX, Nov. 23 - (CF) -- A Nova scotia Federation of Music Festival. representing 27 autoimm- , ous festivals with a 1952 entry list . it s"""'""" - - cl" til ”' I": ”'?J1"iiie”:: ll: M W” REGEN Tod” i S R PENDLETON . u c ...::-j'P'jT Lou campbem one of the CH” C H H 3-5,: ext; wicket It the yesterday with Charles Legrow of Tuesday .... O O ghrewdest judges of athletic tsl- gggzz helped Yarmouth as president. KENSINGTON immeasurably in en: and one of the outstanding - . The organization was the culmin- ' F Hunt". R 0 football pliiyer.-i of his day, told ”?9h:f”9 ”;mt;Ckae:; ation of preliminary meetings over ' - - - coach A. .1. MacAdam on the way "13 ' E the year aimed at encouraging the o i that there Will be H0 "10" d9l33'5 estlvals movement and the encral smnn" - P 3- 1- t” the "me sauna”; '".,'" T3 in lticket sales The Islanders by I g, 1 005 1 g 3 ' i S l t id y i , v cnjoymen o g mus c. c""9m3 "3051 M11115. glirtitl. align. hiiiliouseenw Che Wan- mi l”!i;- Pg” 1l"'g”hg"x Gwniim The federation will become in ! . . . Glues. nuoa d 1 in M rinerl on the in W W” l 9 , ”'"50" source of information and advice in d' F I c N weereel? bpQflD)l"E eillldahe contended City by plane. Anyone wishing 10 for smaller festivals and will set 1 "M 0' ' e ' m more: one that the Saints were one notch accompany the ii.-am szgould call up ,, panel 0, ,.,,,,,,,m,,,, which --0"?" WWW ' mAL;MANos numlnna above senior ball. Despite the Forum numbers 368 orl . can be called upon when nee”- hu..,h.'.'h"”.,'"... 4 s l I it 3 ' 0 , . . . 0""9m'-"W-I" "chino: uiiiiirut rxsllged Phil Vitale. whose methods to "SL1, in gm, . cleuing mug (of dioolIboi"TIisivmnngland's R . The organization meeting of the Summerside Film ' same: we have ever teen. The stop an opposing player weren't m exchansg of information and mm" mmmkm” '3 Council will be held in the high school library at 8 alarm "" and "”k"d '""" "M WW" """'”"'d ”-V "19 N” M" ld.enI- Its supporters hope that It "' .m. on Tuesda November 23th. it mltlhl ht? 511595 Clellh 30"! is a patient in the Vnlleyfield hos- may mm, my man", 1,, ,. gruiy .,.m,g..,l.1......u p ' y' : Nam! dl5l7"'Y9d 59”"""""mP "1 D"-kl I! mt! 1'9-Nit Of It ml with representative provincial festival. , 0". Jug the highest calibre... ' are fagloblell Jexn MI;ft?91iV9I1iao?l: n 1, umon umqm, In cm”. .,iu;..in.q..u.u..spuggl All Interested people are invited, n gf 0 9 C C95 I 9 39 and represents the big festivals like 5. in N." m , naneii it-um rilgjnegver 'i;';".::,::” s;3,fe')', Eockeymplnvtehrs wgireen ofhznplezgd :3 the smaller festivals with only .g.i....i.u..u.m.u-. n - ' ere u ess ey w - , Iinellhnn lnlldlnl :5:Ine;vlh:'e&eAlxa)i:ist(I)1" aTh9;0loK::?g' tgginihdiapolgitjiogi dentin appears The omce;-3; Mr. Legi-ow. presi- hllnoflerreri gummuslnn sh F. x' t It 4! m -11 K9 , GIVCNL 9 dent; Darrell Mills. Halifax, vice mu H" 2:3; gjftg; the um S:,. hu been mlsslnn from the Vnlley- president; Mrs. J. r. Moeher. Wolf- field Braves lineup for almost two weeks. - O O I may Frederick picked up his third shutout for the Ottawa Sen- ators over the week-'end as he con- ville. secretary-treasurer; and rep- resenting the Music Teachers As- sociation is Dean I. A. Collins. Aca- dia Unlversity, Wolivllle. Directors: Miss Catherine Allis- on. Sydney; Mrs. A.D. GI-iiyston. the lost their only game hlidlihe seison when Acadia beat them 3-0. A week later they crushed Si. F. X. 16-2 and fol- lowed this up with ii 28-2 defeat of Acadia at home. in the final W"---- --- KENSINGTON Ni. nI.R. CIMIIIQIMM eMonday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15." Lew Ayres and Teresa . . mi 2 h 1 i h . , . , . . . v, vrmimiiiiau i;'ie;ic:3negl;t'Hg'm' "I" M" s. i'i'i'z..” I :33 313-. 3iT.i'i..i 5.3. X,2:if,7,f,',.,,.””,,,,El"f,;',,g,i ;;;;:2; Wright in exciting drama, irnn osrrvim Killing Dial 2520 s . a o nell. iorniier N. H. L. great, rated colchestar County and Mrs. Paul . . . h. He is another , , , both Wm; so.-urn... - The lchcduiel adopted u the my on a bright prospect for the white, at. Petei"l. a man is one thing, loving is w Marluyng Mme Hockey League bl:-time. Walt Pnwlyahyn scored ------w Sunmignldg meeting In New Glasgow yemr- once for me Quebec Aces Saturday Average size of Canadian ielnil- are dynamite. practically that present- night as the Aces lost I 3-: decis- ies was 3.9'persons in 1941, and Islanders.-it was learn-ion to the senators d” W" on in not ed by the