WEI GUARDIAN. QlARl3l"l'ETOWN PAGE 'fIQ1iit.s-I -- - i C CUM Ahsrhii '0--I we W M --at in - , m NAN W lug. W J g "km .1 W hm o,3;::lt;e.:.;ethr. the im in. min. , -. '; my no menu mass was bum-iiiu menu. in and Mrs' ' .. ; s i o -----I- ---i ha” is Prsuisisg . :'t.'.'..:".. :":."..l.'..'.'.:;iH:'. M” ""”"""- W "W we iv-M,,wi G-H--r ' W" m-" town. was (but 1 & :s'uu in. minus one has returned :;udd-n.gdm:ig-4"'M”"-i- Mr. -nd Mn nu-has noumr. brother and abut-lnollw. in. upon... 3-. as, p ” mm am” 4 Var to an xyianiitigormgnuw eo- mm mm in”, -In '3' vi: zeirimiiiriiii-H-;i23;t -Va-.v recftntiy and Mrs. Absn cruwell. unem- jj 1 . W” & ' 3 7 um'.,01II!di.".-. -1 1:3"; rum mnm:L rice M- m." 'u - emmknm "mum mom" vln lag! ". on field. over the Inter holidlil. &: nguuz,gbo-dock”, qum.mmg,g or - -, .., otloudssdgrusonanumberof ' 'uB.' J "' W ume:"T".m loll I-Iii-5 I-III? W nus-in-. ll ouuu sense; or that 3...... p... race horses in sun. --iog'gou-- on iml .1. N. sumhe. ai.....,,..4, Mlyoiuins lots. iuoocnizinu this n u.-. and Mrs. Reg. MacAiisland. ,,.;m,,'.g.., m. 3:; .,,.,Tf,'. 2;: -r-..".'..':.....!'-i ""1 ....:. ......""'m ...:' m'2.'..:...'" ':..::.. .. ....L-..W.......'-......-"'- mm -:"":..r"-..."0.u":.. rz.-: W we an mm c- :..r?.s.:'i-:.::.:"'..:'..m:...':.':1. was r SW-i mm in um um- - - - e Gord t Albsrtnn S d . '. 1' Iv. Where th -' v T . "id... lint; vhuto (lusty. no 3-as lines; In-u-. us. nu. ma arise is the sulphur or four year old stallion. on 'l -.3" "" " -u vcnniiwi to -an-d while the upon: the day vim... ,.l,,,,,?.! "';;',,23;"g,,,'M 1'”'””',"l - IIMIIIHI Itsse. - s III-Jndlre. hank Duly stsum- been Gallon. out on many To Mr um um. Eric Corbett -mm '”""'” '"”" 77"" um” Ind friends They also attendedigu '1 H 1' mm , LL Wits h lounge... 0 guugg .M an mom ,, the m an mm chum, he ,, . ME”. and many Mum,” wm' W”! has been removed trorn one Isc- mm” mo,;mm "mu "'1 "mtnstalled. pug mayo; gun”. at In-. and )lrsmVVsl1t.'hsi- Kuncs of loo”. apeelmegi of equine on awn. kg, ,,,,ke'm ” me ogmtown the dancer of more Unmd church, ML Gordon Knob” moan- Alhsilsut nut ssh. layman... In-slum. . e wedding . u as might. be home of ms. oorbews arents, "um -- fl la ' . 5-,, .4 on. 5. .4 ..-.. Iain nswirogg Izymbgaa Mari e "two minute" horse--with ordin- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Macgerluie. gm-mgy chum W 0! ligands are interested to learn (Den 're:'::i?; mum In nmbur 's'T nus nu-y Ru mm, ”..,H'".' "V ”:m' 9, "l'"'"”- Aliza-ion United ohumh msehwa ” ” """"m"'” "' M” G"”"Y' . , an-on min aiuhor will int. nuixou of mixed .p.-K1: no.3. ,,,"',,',,,, ,,.,,',,,:"',,',,,,,,,'"” ”f,',"”:,';:: A ,0 "mm", mu M W" n my nieuinc Enter Pfotnm of ””b,,,'"jf"'2;if,f'e'"”"M” 'g:i1';mf;- 3 t Mu; Ami): I-0: Swine has re- ” opgntlon the lalt If Avril. on war. unduly u-mn ed tn we '7 P 5' music. recitations, exercises and I V . y ” v, ""19 W i' 5114116! It Print! be i gggg . an mm M, W mums of uzsoo for him. His friends held at the Alberton Curling Rink ,,.m,.,,,..,,, M". E", Am,,mL Ohm. Tho; ileddlnf: will take placclof Wales College. Charlottetown, mfg Gnu. Ind.” .11” Mug 1 X - - wish him every success and sin- on Thursday evening sponso ed by noun; mpulntendent Mud as s Ortly in Toronto. Ontario. latter a pleasant week-end spent -iitcxffl mm, W,',,,,,,,,,,,., M. mm, 'wg,V”c,lmf:nl'm"W' by cereiy hope his faith will be )us- the Ladies Curling Club. There chm-,...,, mu m, pig, sauna”, , -- wth her parents. Mr. Ind Mrs. Rii'9f-153 mm pm; mm gownlngl in am!” titled. -K. were thirteen tables of bridge. presided at the pimo, mm men, sincere sympathy is buns ex- Fl. Isgn Sabine. . Aprl. I . . umm was my point mce37'l'lee:; C- umh Wu buumuuy dwonud auction and Canasta in play. Prize en who .,m,d in mapumuon of ;:rtie(ie:uth;.hvji'liife asrid fantiilylofvythe - W - . . l e - ' - JJEAR ET. REV. A. A. Scott Su bsteuu netxline with lace inset. with Easter lilies and other pot- w;;"';frl'n';rC-Bh':1n59-xedle: 919 prom-sin were Mrs. A. R. van. Point who paged :;;;v 2”” 95:5 MIR Arthur Rennie. ifllmsdale. Tlhnm. United Church tonight and the full length skin ended m ted plants. The choir rsnderai ap-i- - , TY -' Ii rs. tis. Mrs. Charles Johnston and Short H - Wm 5 W11 Dies-Mint day in '-" Bi s. short t.rs.in. Her finger up veil pzomme hymns and the anithem: Jack Profit Ladies consolation. Mrs. Reginald 'ri-even. A .1 ' "W Monday eiiemonn Knutsiord Good Friday with had M I o satin-o 1 nu. ,, fell from at cap of matching satin "He i5 Mi hm but 15 risen". by M”, 3"” M”"”""- W” W" W 6"” W,'””- M” and MW Hwy 5"- SALES "Nice and - n IN. MM . I mm "ed peul mm. she carried Caleb slmper. The omanm was solation, Mr. Rod MacDonald. Miss Tens. Olllis is oorwaluacing -'-m no and family. vfoftr Siudellak" ca” ""1 3;! mddengill M-tf H1: a shower boutluet of Hilltop roses Mrs. Walter Craig. The pastor. Aucmm 1”dii35' first. Miss Helen at her home in Albenon after be- M" Alba" 5"3""'3"- Mi" Md ' - irtilts see J. L. Rayner Equlpi Mlrzmgecmwerkimsu or wa:N:g11a The bride's only ornament was a Rev. W. Burton Crovwe, delivered Mf1119Y- Men'5Vfll:n. M13 Edm”"'3,"?i? 3 Paiimt in the Western HGS- gushoecu Bent and family. of The many me”d3 '” M3" 1”” mm, Md” summer-aide. for the Mount Pmfffm Bombe lavalier which had belonged :9 her ajsplendld Easter message, based 0Rourke. Ladies consolation, Mrsnpizal for several weeks. l::m'f- 0'"-v M55 Isabel 5'”'3Tf-I den Ashley. Alherton. are sorry in team rs mmamal gmndnwmer. on Jglhn "1133, t;;And this isknllfe iefrllg Q-idtggdy. llcezfg teonsolatiiion. ---- groxixirggl ktillliarllsrsl N1rSSiEl;:Iaal;i. to hear of has! very serious ill. ,, '.'D1N(; MEETING -Dr. ' Miss Patsy Daley. the b -dv eteirri , ey nmgtvt ow , A rat 8113-5 B. a es' I .- ' - I - - j- iiesr. Mr. As ey suffered a stroks ATTLN Present were an we players 01 only sister, as. attendant, no-(Z: "199 me im'1Y l-"19 50d- and Jesus m'5l- "Mrs. Chester Hayeg, Mani; O old Steuart hate arrived at their Just recently and all join in wish- mm, 3, Downing of Summerside is the team accompanied by their ham? in West Point. culled there U .- Cit where . . zowned in a floor-lax th tour U015 Christ. whom thou hast sent”. fir-Si. Mr. Arthur wilkie. At the o o o ' in: him a complete restoration to 3, pgringniir;m.;xtlian;1i:emngy or the 3351,18 Manxa of the M t mute” and her heaagdmss was a concmsmn or may I delvmoua lunch due to the illness and death of health. ';:nF"m,m Heart Assocmmn and Messrs Bgechygr McDou8au”E:d matching cap trimmed with for- Mrs. Walter Craig, Middletoi-.,rwas served by the ladies. gg ll" '”"”””" Cane” of my Pleamm O”'''”m”"'”V 09”" we” get-mi.xl13mst -sh? tamed 3 now geigitmwififsheerr sdxglidaiftegngggorwiio The Daffodil Mission Band held "The M5” mu” "”d L3"”- ' s;r..iris. guests or the team. gag”: Delta grungy roslisi. ,5 amending Moms, Amson com? its April niceting in the United Cmswelh students rat the AH"; D r ””-C - F0"”wm9 me 5””9'" 3 "mm"? ter' . ail" C 056- or ex mug” 'nercial Coll e Sackville N :3 Church Hall with Peter Ma"Don- am” 1” 5”m'"e””e' 3” E”-1”-l" I 0 --HTERNOON Tl"-A - Ali en- of the team was held. mvsv wgengfinz txfglplisgkdrgiscegr . eg ' ' . ' aid. vice-president, in the xchair 3.1:” the aux: h”dud'315:J, wjah ' ' l DRIED , . an 6. - iniable afternoon tea was held at the R. c. A. r. Station. Summer- g1dP on Saturday nfterncon by the nieniims of the Catholic Women's 3,.-;i;iiv mid was presided over by hr picsitlviit of the leaguc, Mrs. rl lirvmian. It was anu'cun- The annual report was given by i.he manager. Allison England. A discussion followed regarding the forming of a "Bombers Club" to raise funds to promote better hoc- key for the coming seasons. Ari airruigcment was made sories and a corsage of Brlarcllff roses. W0 Donald Sandiberg was groomsman. FXLt. Kenneth Banks and Flu. Peter Williams usher- ed the guests to their places which Mrs. Walter Craig. Middleton, age, received a. lovely bouquet of Easter lilies from her daughter Noreen R. N., who is on the nurs- ing staff of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Bermuda. An Easter worship service was led by Lily Bel-h Clarke and Mrs. AR. Waiiis told the members an Ess- ie? 8i0!'.i'. The thank offering was in the hall with Christine Pickett and Betty Saunders as hostesses. received. The next meeting will be" ban Craswel-l. Bloomfield. Dr. George and Mrs. Fisher and; baby of Mrulgrave. N. S.. are en-y .l0.V1li:: in Very pleasant vacation ini O'Leary with Mtrs. Fisher's par-l A. A. ROOMS. Tuesduy.Evening at 8.00 o'clock Cash prizes amounting to 575.00 H-"ii . , . . were marked with miniature ll”SCv -ii zlinr the beautiful life size doll whereby the "C" league teams of ” MI. Sm 1 , M ,. t ,, worship .-11 b led b, P 1 M , ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oamrp-1 icili xi completed wargifrobe which Frlnce fC0Utllll)'1&L'0Ult:l glct astfargn 3”,5,'.f,'uowmg the caremom. ., re tor Ontm'ibeii'he1:rrhe :)Eix8nSref:nlE:)- D0”3:d- 1:51 iii: 01058 30f sh? meaecb ?eu'da&15c' Mm Nth" mlauva 'mdI come along and enioy yours." ,. n t -' ' ems or ie ou easn " " . ' i B - - .. , i . - , bp(.:dlo w(:m why 31:6 01:55 Bombers. n 3 caption was held at the home ofymal" WT 30'iTi9i-lme. regcslimyents were sound by "9" pi l and Wm SONIC IHOHQY. ; ifn” t The appointed executive for the the ,bride's parents, where the- -3Q t aw 33' 91”!” 3"d Gem'i3”"- Mr and M” Raymond Dun” cum. -5. Club were Allison England! mesh brides table,Iwit.h its atfti-active ar- ' t - dent; Cyril Williams, vice presi- mngemen 0 spring MW”, and ' , C" v'- ” AWARDED CONTRACT p dam, and Earl smmgmam secreg lighted tapers was centred with a .Vfz' Carrol Delaney, suriimcrside, 5, ')t"FZl advised by the '",N.R. pl nsing agent at Moncton. NB, thri he has been awarded the COllIl'?l."I. for the purchase and de- molition of the C.N.R. water tank in summerside. This tank, which has a capacity of 10,000 gallons. is no longer used by the railwav now that diesel engines are used on the znr -- S. (ONDICNION BREAKFAST - ilr. John El Cameron, Summer- lI'lV?. was the guest speaker yes- terdiy morning at the Commun- inn hrczikiast held in the Com- AMERICAN LEAGUE Gem to weycm Texas, to ,,here pnsiie Mess at the R. C. A. F. Chicago at Cleveland 3 p.m the groom. Wm, 35 8 Flying Omw Station. The Holy Name Mass Philadelphia at New York 2 pm. with the Rgcdggp. has been mmsg ms celebrated by Rev. J. P. E. Jllfanley, at eight o'clock and the sermon was delivered in both Enclisli and French by Rev. Atl- 'Hn Arsenauli of St. Dunsianls watch the two-day program. Thai Division A fniversity, Charlottetown. Mr. would be quite a gain on last years Aberdeen 1. Hibernian 1 :.,mm,n chose for his subject attendance of 172,322 but short or Mrdrienninns 1. Queen of S 2 The role of the Holy Nnme man :n society." lt was a most infnr- giddy d3)'5 Of 1948- i pafiick T 1- R-'ii'iE9i'S 2 7i-itzve and thought provoking nd- L-'m"'-1 Ralih Rn-;3..?i.Vl'ie 2 llrcss in which he stressed the 0 9 0 V1501! B mpnriance of example given In M103 1- Siiiiiiiii-' A 3 rliers with particular rofcrencv to that. givrn by :1 father to his IOY'i. He was introduced by I-V0 R. ll. MricK'innnn. The vote of ilmnks was moved by W0 1 H. Rrnnnnn and seconded by Sgt. E. l'ikci', l 1. , Dundee 2, F 1k is 5 Personals Detroit 6, Cincinnati 7. Iris; Illzague ,...,g, 31. Louis (A) 2. st. Louis (N) 0 Am; 0, pm-gadown 0 -Mm Donna Bowness and Miss HPlFfl Chappelle of Charlottetown were visitors to Summerside on Delgmit 9 Cincinnati 10- Crusaders -i. Clirtnnville 2 Thursday, Chicago A 4 Chicaso N 8. Gienavon o, Distillery 1 -5, Washington 5 Pittsburgh 8. -Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Kenzie, daughter Janet. and Miss Lorna Messer, all of Charlottetown. were visitors to summerside on Saturday. -5. - Mrs. Harold Richardson of Orlando, Florida, who has been visiting in Summersidc. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Landry has been called home due to the illness of her husband. She left on return on Friday morning. - S. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell Marcus Miners of Saint John. , , of North wumme were men; N.B., 57-53, and win the tvio-ted,d"h1-5 Week and the physicians, mm” to Freewwm They were game. wmhpomu Eastern cm, sai they thought it would cor. iccompanted by their granddaugh- lt. M15 Marilyn Boswell. also of North Wiltshire. They were the items of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald eeves. - S. V Mrs. Ericvcciribeil and her S R - V . No sons of Alberton spent the S ohax;)l"'e3"-;lw(3n'M1;I;3dCi;C11br112ifirb:)ii,;:it. reek-end with her parents. Mr. ind Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane. Fernwoocl, .. Hg Preston N. E. 1, Wolverhamp- In hi my 87 V, H d ,1 H --Mrs. H. Plant, Bedequc has 9 v v 5 9 hm 79"” ”.'ld”K0"e 3 "H1101" 0Di”mii0" in mghgfiilild w 1 Bolton w 1 xriiigedeque om the E”. ""9 Prince County Hospital and is Stoke c 1, Charlton A o i g ' doing as well as can be expected. H" many friends wish her a Flistdy recovery. 3 --H. -311". and Mrs. W. .7. Reid. Mid- dleton, returned on Saturday from ""1 York where they were visit- ins it the home of her sister, Mrs. 5-Vdnty Bonnell and Dr. Bonnel; -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callback. Bmeilllc. arrived home on Satur- day from a two weeks "Mr diilishter, Mrs. (Dr) Marc- slde. Toronto. -H. Sc-Messrs. David Reid and David whurmau. students at. Prince of Hale: oollegsspent the Easter flidlvs at their homes in Middle- on and 38400110. . -H. x HNY Hlifi li' limi luv KINB EIJLE visit with 1 tary-treasurer. Roger Leroux was appointed advertising manager. It is hoped that the Mount Pleasant Bombers, the only team that won a game fromyQ'Leary Mai-oons in the playoffs. will be back next year with some real hockey. - S Major League Continued from page 6 pm. Cincinnati at Chicago 2:30 pm. Detmit at St. Louis 9:30 p.m. Washington at Boston 2 p.m. If pre-giame forecasts aren't too optimistic, a turnout of 291,000 will the record of 331,783 set in the SATURDAY Chicago (N), 0, Chicago (A) 6. Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2 NEW York (A) 5, Brooklyn 4. Cleveland 1. New York (NI 5. Milwaukee 1, Boston 4. Philadelphia lAJ 5, Philadelphia SUNDAY Milwaukee 4 Boston 1. St. Louis N 5 St. Louis A 8. Montreal YMHA Juveniles Win Basketball series MONTREAL. (CPJ -- YMHA juveniles came from be- hind Saturday night to down the ads basketbr' semi-finals, 111-99. The YMHA now goes on to Windsor to meet Shaar l-iashoma- yin in the finals starting Monday night. Continued from page 6 Tottcnham H 1, Aston Villa 1 W Bromwlch 0, Chelsea 1 Division II Birmingham C 1, Blackburn R. 2 Bury 2, Hull City 1 Fulhnm 3. Swansea '1' 1 Leeds U 2. Everton 0 Lelresior C 0. Sheffield U 0 Luion T 3. Nottingham F 0 Notis County 1, Barnsley 0 Plymouth A 1, Breniford 0 Rotherhnm U 4, Doncaster R 2 Snuthiimpioh 1. Lincoln C 0 West Ham U 0. Huddersfield T Division Ill Southern Alderrhot 0. Torquay U 2 Bristol R 0, Wstford 3 Colt-hester U 3, Bristol C 1 Coventry C 0, Newport C 1 Exeter C 1. Brighton 5 Gillingham 1. Bornemouth 2 Mlllwsll 4. Southend U 1 Norwich c 5. Crysinl P 1 Queen's P R 0. L9)'901i 0 1 Reading 0. Wnlsall 0 Shrewsl-iury T 2. Ipswich T 2 Swindon T 3, Northampton T 0 Division III Northern Mcrlngton 1. Bradford C 1 Barrow 1. SouthP0" 1 Bradford 2. Port Vale 1 Chesterfield 3.-Dsrlinrion 0 Grlmiuhy T 2. Carllsle U 3 Hnllfnx T 3. Sioruport 0 Mansfield T 1. Sounthorpe U 0 Oldham A 2. Chester 1 Montreal do-y morning, April 0th for such- vlle and Dorohester. N. 3.. for ii three tier wedding cake, topped with a wedding bell. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. James Hunter and Mrs. Ray Tanton, aunts of the bride. Assisting in serving were Miss Ione MacDon- ald, Miss Effie MacKiiy. Mrs. V. Ehman, Mrs. Glen Law, Mi.ss Mar- garet Langille, Mrs. Ian MacKen- zie, Miss Adele Baker and Miss Marion Rogers. The bride and groom left by automobile on a wedding trip to Ontario, the bride travellmg in a crushed lilac wool suit with pink accessories and a corsage of Pink Delight roses. They will then pro- ferred. - 5. York C 1, Harlepools U-A5 S(X)TTISH LEAGUE Celtic 3. St. Mirrcn 2 Dunfermline 1. Queens P .. Forfur A 5, Sienhouseniuir 0 Kilmarnnck 4, Alliinn R 0 Morton 6, Ayr U 1 St. Johnstnne 0, Hamilton Football Assot-lnfion Amufcur (inn Final Harwich 4. Pr-gasiis ii Friendly Mnfch A 2 Ballymena 3, Dc-rr,v 0 Coleraine 0. Liniic-ld 2 Glentori-in 6, Bangor 0 Babe Zaharias To Iindergo Operation, BEAUMONT. 'r;x.. (AP) Babs Dldriksori Zaharias, the athletic field, met her match Saturday when physicians foum” she had a. malignant condition, cli- viously cancer, and must undergit a major operation. The operation is to be perform- rect the condition ”but whether it will return is again." Bedeque Notes something else to this village on Friday. April 3rd. Mrs. Reginald I-Iasllam. spring- Msster Murdock Jai-dine. Bor- den, was a guest at the Manse for Easter Sunday, with Rev. and Mrs. Omlwe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig. Hal- ifax, N. S. were guests of Mr. Craig's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Graig, for the Easter holi- day's. Miiss Ila Collett, Amherst, N. 8., was the guest of Mr: and Mrs. James Henderson on Sunday. April 5th. She returned on Monday even- ing. Mr. Earle Collett. spent Bun- dnry. April 5th.. in Amherst and returned home the same evening. Mrs. Ralph soars. Monctori. N. 3.. was s. week-end guest of her father, Mr. Judson Bvlsckmore and Mrs. Blwknwrc. returning to her home on Monday. Avril 6th. Mr. Milton Mdrtin. Mount Try- on, was s. visitor at the home of M1-,And Mrs. Judson Blsolmore, on Sunday, April 5th. Mr, Arthur Collett left on Mon- ie-w day: visit with friends. A lune oonrreution attended who never was stopped by anything on t i 73, It I I III mil I no an m It Iuyuu intnnud. "Th Ron: I 1;,' ul liNo, son. we donlt. Right now a great deal of our nickel is going into defense equipment. Here in Canada we produce about .90 per cent of the worldls nickel. So we share it with Great Britain, the United States and other peace- lovingcountries to keep the defense program going in those countries as well as in our own." "But nilim thz llrmil of our it our, will we lttfi all our nirlel at home?" liWc can't do that either, son. If we did. this country could use only about 10 per cent of the nickel we produce. Tlierc”iz another reason too. We bring in a lot ofthings we need from other lands-things like cotton, oranges, china, tea jnd coffee. The nickel we export helps provide the money to pay for these thiiigs.lf v r' fit. nl0Ciiii.9.rnllIl0ilol Nlikal the Bedeque, United church on , axially ncnlric, April uh. 'nie . Trsnmere R 2. Gliiliind 0 Worklnglon 1. Rochdsls 2 urmmum 1. Crews Alix 0