,.lil.AR.;.. - v t .rn-: GUARDIAN. ”cuIwi'.0TTET0WN Mow. FLEVEN '1 ., WES I ERN GUARD ' 4 l l THE IAN McDone1l-Hogan W euuin ' V eteran Si id F'r H ed ill ” ynmcn comn-y 011-101; g Lev; oqgf S e 1 ' l-. r 3 Summer Street. Surnmersids. Phone KB1 - ' - - AV -' 1, ,. h V ' ' V 1 .9; News, Subscriptions. Advertising Representeuve - l , l r z caoncr: cuow uld or-zone: wor-ron r-' it , . ' -1 .s " lg; Home Phones: 8032 and 8033 w. mvma wan, to com. down .l ; ”' The Gflliilxdisgl mety be ibousght at my or ch. out of then clouds and discuss ' , " o ow 3 sores in umm rside: teaching tec nlques so that the 4, i BE” Bookstore, Summer Street: Gourllen D gum-e, 3; cum-.1 shut. man on the street might know V, '. V Kw,-'3 New-sttlaVnd.clVlll(;tV::r Stsrzghdugk Gteutlllelt, 67 Grenville Strut; what we were talking hbout. We're i Ahvre Doucet e: V ta. m ree , and Motor transport. very much afraid hes still up 1' water street. Vihces rocery. V1 Russell Street; Enmurn sou. there. We'll Admit W.J.E. conduct; 1 sax-vice Drug Store: Fred: Grocery. Convent strut. his oampeign in s gentlemgnly .. 1, sterling Hunter, Ben Champion and K. l. Waite, Kenjlngton. manner. There is no sign of mud. r V WEST PRINCE OFFICE mmlfhmui gfbf” ”" Mberton: Frank Weeks. Representative. e G 0 i 2 Phone: 6&2 om" um 68-3 Hm" , Unabridged! Weire still a little I . l 1 - '- V gigyh from the impact. If the . . . o an argument were in 1 -rnvoN UNITED CHURCHES. ..3umo 1,, 30,1, mgh 9 direct proportion to the length of X sunday March 7th. Cape Traverse p, m, (:31, p,-1,91 2;; the words used, we'd be waving I l 11 ii. m.C1-apaud B p. m. Tryon 7.30 mission 25 cents. Wllllk flax right now. As it. is, "I p m. Rev. Lloyd Archer. we're not quite sure whether w.J. ' .....- -DRESS UP your rooms with E. was throwing around those or- -xoirrn BIIDEQUE UNITED the aid 0, me new 195, wmmpm thogtaphioal monstrositics in A CHERCH sunday services: Free and decorating ideas. Write or i l”'l””"5 m00d- Dr Wllelller they mu-2:. ll a.mt.; V'rIli'1l?vellevi:;s15Rest, 2 phone. Ken Bnmmeh hagmhxwg graireully part of his stock in ,1”, Wllmo a ey. . p.m.; slnggon. r e. l qorlh Bedeque, 7.30 p.m. 4 ' ' ' ' ..n,Ay1uoNn GRANT, O.D., op- We are sorry if we have been V -il.iLl-Elton UNITED lometrist, will be in his o'Leun'1 '5.”””' 0l ""'”Wl'”l8 belllfen '-he : (Ill lull. - 'lhcre Will be service office each Saturday. For sppoint.- lmes wh” the l"-dm0"3ll5l D06l- l l n the Malpeque United Church on mam; Contact pug & ca tion on education is. If we have, 1 Qlllld.l,V. March 7th. atV1l a. m. it is because we have been read. 2 '1 .11 road Condlllo-"5 DV9YVlIllt.)' Rev -IMMUNIZATION CLINIC will ing and listening to the wrong . . .all.x:-nuer MBCKBM Mmlsler. nlcrzledrsisn the sf-laflgh Clint:-e1, :;lel”9::Vllel5ne3l fgltdllonallslil-mVfl0li George Hogg, with 42 years of faithful service as secretary of the Summeraicle Fire De l 1 , , I y e. 0'3 a r ay. are l er or one o . . - - ' 1 ,,.h,.; ,.RgsmTgm,;g u11,Ru1.6,hV 9,30 m ,1 EA mV , do anymng but mack chmgeseg partmVeV2nt was honored on Monday evening when the firemen staged a "George l-logg l Ix 1-nan.-t. - The New Lunclonl mg l we education” "WV A5 fa, ”1Nlght . Fire Chief Abdon Arsenault (riglit) above, is soon making a presentation to ' ' VV;dfl1fVfVl&?fm0V5VVl;'lldl1li"Vv00 tlgalilljVVe;:L1;gy:l'mrC0;il::::;:;g:l rep; :lI'l:;m'. they and pat" on the MTV HORK While two members of the Dcanartmcnt, from left to right, John Mar-Xnill. who i LV 4 RH,” 230 DV m when 7V.m.VicV1mlyV- Mm Manon mherlalzlw mm as gmoltagle pa: mdeEelhIlVre1hVlead the address, and Herb Schurman, who presided at the occasion look on :iP!ll'ovln':l.V. hl lll VRNH Dull”-llfl 5- k'RnlDbPl1.V:Vl3;iion Park. Phone Summerslde Commandments". Perhaps it Isl '"lPll”l0 ll.V ll'l'llllllll- . limit". 1 , because they are so busy attempt. cV- y . . h'T . -T l mg to mm d th V I 0 I I said that advance bids wore already r r””””T”A.P'"ST ”"0R'l -imsaitvr: APRIL 611! for 11 educational glllllxljcturi prggrlessllliyl E S S ”””"i? l”- ml ll” Yb W” Wllllll Alberto" And l ATP - Rev. Lrnest J. Bnrrass. 413” may --Cnmbeny comers" have no mm for 3 'mmidemmOn, be on dilly in the display room v' ' ' l. 3: l";'” ?rm;V(:f:s1l Gaol n;5"ggSy"preaent,ed by the Kensingion Uni-h of "safe" improvements of their. u duly. Y's John Lcnty brouglil. ll'l l' 3 l l- l3 1 at - ld ted church in K; G M own Th . - . (4 rthe question of when -in artirln l 2 1 C1 - G , V S .11 ng eorge H l, . ey glow lyrical when theyl - - V V ' V l V -v V llIl':ll'1 gomnlilifign ovx:I::LmOr2?:3idlK5Il5lIigtOn, ! tell you of the grand old teach. . llelVl1l:;';d"l';Vlll'll 5lh”lll'rlV ll"? l'lVlVH5ld"r-1 Mr Cllarlcs John.-lnn has ' I -,.VA-i. V 1 h: V V . em in the Mme red sho In H L t N l . . lrzls r-rl or t at. an lllrnrd '. his ho P . Rt 1'. -. tau ll m. All welcome. 4VEAvE FOR THE UV SPML Flying Offlcerand Mrs. Adair Joseph liV”lcDonell are of yesterday. C 0 Gus” e article would hr sold lrhrn the110110-,.1,,nn511,.ma1":,.(,,:,,,,.,,;0K,'f,h, -0'l.E.ARY UNITED CHURCH and Mrs. Carrol Delaney loft wt Scehm above fonmymg them pretty weddmg "l Sh Paws . . ' ' urrrxllspnnlllngtnullnber mo W”mSlP””” Ed""d mmd H”'5l””l' cliuma. - Rev. E. R. wagnerlevenlng for Lynn, Mus” whm urch, Summerslde, on Saturday morning, February 27,1 IIVyVou ever suggest to thg ..o,dV Jr” mum WVVHY mmw pegrhlahs 0 IS lPallll'1K had been .m. M.x,V.5.m. moomi-mid church uvgolthey will be, the guests of their 1954' ' lgllilld that some of the methods of the s,,mnm.S1dP Y5 Mars-Cm; YVVIVMV Baa” m Vd V VMrs. Charles Plln.r.rlV, AlVhm-inn V 8 m 13;-he-V church 230 h. m daughter and 5oh.m-1hwV Mn and The groom is the Son of Mr. S. J. MCDOne11 of Verdun of these teachers of twilight days was held V,” me GIN," st Y Ce” Wm; M mmh hes rxtreillikdlhg YVI,bolllh, ls a patient in me Western , i (r1,..u-x-, sunclay School 10.30 a. in. Mrs. Leo Bourgeois. Also iu;com- Quebec , mild Etta bu loulmffxfd floday. tre last nlte with the preslden' Merlcne: sou... wmei and wlf ””p””' l I K hood Hymn Sing 2.30 p. m.1panying them on the in w ' .- , . ' 9 Cl Sllllei PM El”. 5'0" Y' H l I - K ' l ' "”T ' ,,,V 73,, PV Vm ,,.ehm,,smp SEHMIV md Mm Tumon Arlzemjff; daug'l;ltiee lgillge wag hie Jforme,-pMIaIry Ehzabeth Hogam Value J10,” hm we WEEV how Elsa” aN?a(gR:(:1drlofllithethghallllgiglh ljcli;i;lalVlVllaXl(l:rr”rnfnr their hop at the AMI. J. w. Don Campbell. M.L.A.. 1 up. gland Mrs. Bowen. of Summerside. r o r. an rs. ames . ogan. of Summerside. ,”'9l- 5" some 0l the Old leacllr town Centennial Club was lutml -111 5 . , , lbemnr L? C0””l95Cm8 lwm "1 l " s. (Photo by Edwin lleckbert Studio) 1'” may have been 35 8'9” 3' duced as guest Al Nicholton r 13 mm” Y” G"”.” K” J" mack 91 L'"”l”""-a- hm;DEQL,E ENKTED CHURCH! V 7 . their suppowers claim. They mu” CJRW WM cud d 0 read a letter from Ya Wendell . . . . 1 T - - - l - - the Muttart re ue ti or r 1 rLxl()lL-XL uiAlu.l-.. - services Am”, Mm.YgM” V” M , , have been. considering the ecluca, Club as 1 new Yl?s',w”” ” - Q -5 D: I man I Mrs. Harry Prldham. Mrs. Ken. ll. Sllnday, March 7th. 11 n. m lF.M,en Mu R0 ' ' i 3"” nonal handicaps under which they ' . t ant , l9llV9 0! 3l'l-Vim? dill” l0 5lCkn0S5- neth Gordon and Miss Pauline l . . . , . . Ingriham and e . The president called upon Y5 Y' R21 h F r ked t 1 at h,V.(h.qu,.V 3 ll my M golden, 730 M") Elmer Bemzrd held a e were forced to labor. Fred B” h t ., th I 5 Fl am"! 35 l'lP- C U13 Gordon of Montrose. and Mrs. Ecl- Ip(rrVlwartdAh78-Iglrl S1-ll'll)lSL9X'.REV. Geo. pa”), Md” we huhphw, 2, C321 0 . H 1 't ' f' V V of the rlt!imlrll1atii:g gclnllrimllteliepztis Sycatllsllmopfehllh”;-kcilmltliagvetrrilg 3539:: Fla? Has”? oggvng vaueywupeg" I i ' ' i' ' T K i , D 4: R ereare us a ew opinions on F-,dV1 -. V 1 . - as wee n em-vtom, . . l ISCUSS-S Gad 3118118 m W ' y -” '4 1 '.l ' ' ” ' - 1' A i . - thery-Prldham weddl . Duri h V V , d M V y as a huddle at the loader. We tk I t th A ng ng d Baphst Chmch Semcemhy z6raM(;).liv;lV-usI!r3)lhti5m(V:1li(aFei:x;:ld! ggg I hhiu M dorm behave mm the pmgresl. Xgesmlgglicgnn Marghahgtlhal 3:513: FourVVrecoVmmendatlons from the the week-and they were Joined by l I) 11 a. m. Br-ginning ll sci-lrs M Jt K y . -At the regular monthly meet- way at Bedehue wuere a large vlsts that a teacher can withhold wamer gave the m,.mh,.,f Md 11 , execmle Ken then brought be" M3 H3-"Y Prldham EM Ml'- Ind I - rmons on the 'Seven Last 9 5m” C male were 9”” ing of the Summerside Board of h . . ” his restrainlnw hand and let the l S R D fore ue duh by me secmmry The M11 Herbert Pfldila-m 0fM1'mtr0eo w,.,,.(15 from nu. C1-055V" mm winners for ladies and gentlemen Trade held last evening discusg l”;rrV':u:;; ”;r”V;”5m3ure:”ll'::le K: fee; pup,” l.deVe1(;p mm. perwmhmea ""f'”kl”"1 -'”'Vll'a'LlgP llllll-i 0" "llllfll first recommcndpd that the name who amompmwd hhun hem. W - -- . , ' . S t ' 9. r . , - cv . - cm: 95 A. Blittcn. Mlrilstei. l'e5p9C''lVely- 3"? slon mainly centered around the Lhmugh by E0h'ei'nme'1fV M-across lllllelol-Fred by Olll-Side C0lllI'0l-53' Olll K':Ctl(:)Ill Sl-fl: arnollnlce:(l0l,l11l;intK tordglg (;,l,1g?: (xhax-IA: Limkylenm be1s;1b- Mmdlyl V V V '"" .problem of having adequate di- The general ohm: or L1 t; the othtr hand. we don't believe gh 3 -'gg3 1 ll 0 .9 Or. "om M on u n er" ' v (.,fJ('('.l,'. (3f1AtgGtbTlSt dz-AVaron.il. -voano PARTY-Mr. and Mrs lrectional signs placed at the chief lng was that ,h,:",o,.d,,li:,,mffas ln "pin-drop" order in a. classroom ,p:I;i:..T5e11n,,5V 195:; a;520””f,l,”5ga.:h "”'”””ld ':ll"””" The femnd "' Mlu Noreen Bryan. member of CVVV.V1dV'-lglmwmees flSluEdCVlu;(&lllV0Il1 D. . Woodslde antert.ainedV at a intersections of the highway be-.31, ex1,.en,91y bad hdvemsement it is induced by fear of pun- donations. -15.5 Arch Hopkins MN C9ml'l:ll 9 lllilal lllllllllll lillllllug stat! of Alberton branch of the V.... . - V n 213. arc rcard party under the auspices of tween Borden and Summcrside for for me pr , y ;5h.n1enL and no-,,h1ng 9159, H1;1e.- "P" be '9 lup m be 3"" h Call-Ml-18-n Bank Of Commerce. il ov me and the secre ed the uoitlon of whethe W d- uh. Long River 11.00 a. in New sea View W. I. at their home on th dl ti ' . V - - - q - T 3 two meetings; the president's. oqnnned Londm 3 p m and Marsala no March 1 when 12 um" we” in h 9 3:0 10” fil mowhlstshzomlnz tary was instructed to write the ll1'l1D0sekc1j dlscllllllle 011 8 Whole 38' nesday afternoon and evening hecnmrym and h.e”m.er.s "porn '9 he? hm”. by mflelt , t - y . , mm 9 car erry. e r was Depanmem, of m h . . 1 uh ton t at way. We believe there W M 11 h H 1 d, ' m- at m. Rey. S H. Haslarn. Minis allay. Mrs. Harold Macbeod and read from Mr. Morley Bell c0hhecth,hV 8 K3” n 8 must be some development of 1,3; 1,h:Dll:tHt1)(;ugartlcl:: azldrplglds giegangivegenghlenggnlggl geuxigaag T110 Red Cross ounpajg-n .3 V hlghcflilxlaclgeixlgr vlaagie mm; for poimtmgdoulat the ltlanllctumes in" The Parking problem in sum- 5e”c00"l'0l 0" the W" 9' ""3 P"' over the all three times. it will over ugtil the 1189:! business meetr mwwndenztily woouectomm yemww In l . .. - . ,. 5 9-" 8911' Wlln 9"! Y m0 l'5 S C0mh8 1d v pil: some appreciation that class 1 . . 6 ITO Min. A. C. I n111h1;n-n,g1AN . mere: e was once more u for V V dec dad that there vi uld be 1 rumll K services folFhurSEIll1ntli1l5lllu1emen mpecuvem Wm” m"”1”' (mm Em?” ”l”"l3 ll” Tllms discussion but in the ex1:res.sed W01" ml” l5 W l”-5 mm 300d iimt H5 the Hello" nwlll lleialllnpal ml; he in Dttrit Go r' Gwen M' E" mmghm W" LV , ,V , h -iton prizes went to Mr. D. M. Canada highway in finding the 1-, jmoh of M,-, wt We don't believe in throwing the , 0 - , 0 ll 5 "p. 7 C verm Tllelml Aheam. Mrs. Helen Kerr, .lmh 7th. hell Memorllll M.ll- w d yd . . D ilfred Kelly 2 pm. Wed, afterno n. ulth but Y5 Geo e Melkles su seam,” 0; pl(;'.lI' 11.00 mm; F,-e9tow',, 3.00! M S 9 Pull"? 35 T lMlY "W Wllil leadlnz l0 Sllmm9F5ld9- 0" there is actually no pmb1em,ex. text books out the window. and an hour nnd a quarter break at "V0 weerl:, rem, 5 mg exec me Mm Harvey Jwnyv Ml” '5 -l- vm Kpnsmgmn 730 pm. RWV Mr. Lorne Campbell for g rtle- motion of Mr. Fred Bell. it was isung. ge said he gen gha; the proceeding in a haphazard fash- gupper ume, emmmendeg mEl:' gummellfslde 09l'PHlll'-T.V P0110! Elerdw. Mu. E h Bmm Minister. A Cordiahmen. Lunch was served b the decided to write to theVDepart- dmgcuuy M1111-1 be 51-Med by hav- :on with whatever sources of ln- yrs Georg, Clarke roquested Trad 11 smdpm bail sent m the Arthur Wiikie md Mn. Erskine l--1.-...ue to all. lmswss Wlsled by Man Charles ment of Highways lll'ElllE the lng motorists park'their cars on lcrmatlon may come to hand. We that each mrmber bring a mat or ?,,,,.:3,, Nation, mum ,0 be him G"”l- " W" " mwalll-'l8 00'1- h - Adams. Mrs. Lester Duggnn, ,Mi-s. Government to undertake to the streets norm of water st. He believe in curriculum subjects. but rug, and a pair of slippers to the h, Sackvme N B Ham July at-h dl"l'-W5 Dem?-llr Gllnvudlnc in the ...,uB;.-IRTON Unhed Chu",hVJ0hn E. Cousins. and Mrs. Leland place properly lighted signs on the gen, thug Lhe proper care of mam, do not think they should be sepa- auction, which wouhci help in t lqth in iluhive "mid Etude” to surro'und.I.ng districts will be com. l.,,u...-31 phnrgh, 5e,.vh.e5 rm. sun, Campbell. Bur. Trans Canada Highway showing (,1 the streets in summel-side aha rated into air-tight compartments cuttijng down mice over ma glr, b: Chasen lCWiY.s'J;m Murphy and mEn09d- Gimpelzn chairinszl 1 say. March 6th. 11.00 am. at the turn off! It the chief Inter-,the addition to the Summerslde There is much ore correlation He also announced plans for Y. C, t M” Expem, ,, ll” t-"WV" "98 10 MM L 6- Casclmpcc; 7.30 pm. at Albprmn, sections. .1-11,,-1, School was A more pressmg between subjects today thrm there readying this Y Centre for the 5 arm" " '”';d t be Green. Sncral speaker Rev. Murray Gar- , . Considerable discussion was giv- pmmem to he hmed was forty or fifty years ago. This auction and wired that 5 mm. the club W", "WC 0 3p- l'llnrl' nf Aylc-sford, N.S. Ministerls C w eh also to the deplorable condition 1; WM decided by. the meehh column is stretching out so weld mitten to take charzp or mix mat. proximately 5'5 RH" A. R. Wallis. l e 0 o u of the new portion of the hlgh- to have Mr wmjam A.-new OS; better discontinue it now We'd ter conslstlna of Y"; Harold Mill It Wu tfimthar tremmmendedblzy B k S, 'd . , . , V V . V , . , 1 . O V, e o o the Department of Industries and like to continue the discussion in: lgan. Y's Harry Bishop, and Y's the exam woo gxxl'?”;1ewco':81;"t1ng e "pfmlsn OF ALEERTONT u n Natural Res ure (,0 s later column Jim C ll h d b l t d mun” K m ' Church of England; Holy com. . e mersido and cnddifge the in-4 ?--- Y's Kelnmvslalke: snliglllnagplfgrntlie of the three lmnedhu pan men. a l'n'lninll at 11.00 :1. hi in St. Peter”: . meet," OI th board n ch i CHURCH IHSTORY ems ml em ' mmme ted dents, be instituted. ' t Alborlou. Evening Prayer at 300 M M t bhmeusof me D e Wssi ' "m C” 5' W5 ' Y's Arch Hopkins moved that , , V . ' proving trade with that all members come prepared kg 1, he ded to T p l,;,,,” ”;l';0";flll;I:Y E I Newfoundland. In view of the leached to the United Church of st. to take th:-ir part in the radio :,.;”3f,c,';l ,l,l;';:,,k fa,” ,,,'.',,,.1d,,,g -A break occurred at the an 0.1”” Rem JV R Mcvhtlh-on Rec: n r importance of the gubjecf, 1t was James-at-Eowes in Wood Green is? auction entertainment. The radio the club with an enchant new 3.31-V1435 station an wa- for l ' ' ' -The President. Mrs. Thomas I a decided to we” the meenm '0 mnkmg 3 lflclu” cm me Church” mwm" Chalrmlml Y.” M"”” coat rack at the Y Centre. . 53”” We” in 511-1110103160 Hunt ' Linkletter, presided at the regular 3 W9 Selleral public and endeavor history. During the war the church wlllet, announced that '3 Jphn Amndnnce upon, .how,d thn, time his Wednesday night u Vv 1 t monthly meeting of the Summer- p y tgngfg ” mm” " pwlbla ”” :51: gar??? nc1::r:'re”:gn:el;::; Eggsmyeasbigo behllrh C23 gt members absent. htry'1'-l'lll'3dTV mm? '1 side sub-division of the Cath ll ' ' v 3 5' W C 5 9" 9 Y' Eric ariton reported to the WI-I nwdl IIIIIIIM ' PeI'S0nal3 women-5 League when M" hi”: hm Gm Guides were enrolled at to take part in the film. .no later than next Tuesday. He club” on y scout, 311,1,-3, ma through 3 window. m.s.. in the Knights of Columbus Home gh 1 L1 1 m 3 cl I I I WW4 the chairman announced that 13- I5 believed that notl-my q Tlllv lllld Mm F- 13- MuI'Dh.V. 0" W9d"e5d3Y 9V."ll'll Wllll I memiiiiahuixfferiiae oairl Geuidles ' , ' there would be I meetlniz of N10 B'l'95l' "lm W-5 W303 Wt 9!! formerly of Emerald. have taken Hood attendance. After the recl- on wedhegdgy evmmgy when G11-19 , 10631 Boy scout Auocmgioh 1m. fact that thieves did not go away up residence in Charlottetown. lmlw" ml me Leail” P"Y"- ill? Guide Commissioner Mfrs. . L. mediately following the meetlnlr. 9mPW handed WM l-lldltilbd b'! ""'""e5 M the 9”Vl””5 ””Cl"lV9 Llnkletter. and parents of the , w Finesmastnr for the evening was l-MV ll-Tidlm of several cans of on -Mrs. Re Ma,cLellan and "ml """'"llY 'm'-"ll"?! were read irls were res nt for the occasion. . F ' lm Mm hv c polish on the in-ound outside the 8 g p e . , Ys J n dauglimr T1-191-Q53 Mary: of sum. "ml ld0Pl-9d- Amer yhe sh-13 had each made -clialmud Vrlllk l3 9XP9Cl9d C0 N - R l ......e... .. .... broken window. 5. nerslde, are vmung relatives in The C0”93D0ndlnE secretary. the Guide pmmue and received her l" lll 9P9l'3ll0" l0lllSlll- Elle? 59- . h wyspjn gnu) --A-----.-... . .. Kmk0mV Mrs. Joseph Llnklet.ter,' read let,- Tendeuool m Mm unmet", lng idle for nearly two weeks. The ht 5 ten fr th 1 1 - 9 ' in he t d '11 'd ' rnnr nrrr: P Hgrllmd ll" :':n”V:';ll":& dM"- commented on the fine work being slilih :'i1sdoSveal:Ee:ea';ldc(:;sel SIT: EDINBURGH. (CF!-"Geo Gem”: T i I n -ur. Ch l Mac . . ' ' . t "W" done the Girl Guides or anizat- . ' . i tb d l .l on th hard or are” ”Vmel Flee Ir-g project. Mrs. W. .1. P. Mac. by g lnum covering seems to reflect 1:ml;em "kg; g:1:m,e::,",hP ,:,,am, Vincent van Gngh. the g-1-est 'ml'r.. CNR. Sectlonman at Emer- 'l” llfls Durchasedv the property If Mr. F. E. Murphy at Emerald. -Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey. DH-fnlcy. were recent guests or thclr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homce Parnter and lftll"l:l'.', Kelvin Grove, Bur The many friends of Mr Ern- Mr. lllll, Clermont, will be glad to UN that he is now making 3 Rood recovery following an ap. W-(ll! operation on February 27. "lfl Will wish him a rapid and llllorable convalescence. Bur NT”? many friends of Mra.R.oy wpl”l- Bulllngton. will be sorry Vh learn that she is a patient in "19 Prince Edward Island Hospital bet" she is doing as well as can 9-Xpected following an operation On March 1, end will wish her A lllllld recovery. nu; Alberion legion Plans To, Improve Dance Hall . EM I meeting of the executive Alllb the building committee of the I erwn Legion lest night.s com- 1”” Pl'0!rIIn of alterations and Evmvunenu to the dance hall and the club rooms was decided car 7719 installation of I hrs es hath! at-nu-s leading from the dance IV; on the second floor and e (;,""l 0f nlr cnudllmnlrg for the WW mom and dance hall was ap- ulimvd. with the work to be start- manl once. A number of other M-lllllons were approved. follow- h.T.s”"0 completion of these pro- ":0 cover the cost of these ne- dgnli-".V improvement: A series of 9” IN planned. Mlllnn. Convener of immigration; Margaret. C. Stewart. public health Vnursc-V. thanking the League for Vcnntrlbutlon to the Summerside ;De-ntnl Clinic; Mrs. Earl Duffy. ronvcner of the Sisters of St. Martha: Miss Iphlgenle Arrensultp recording secretary; Estelle Bow- nrss, secretary P. E. 1. Education Week committee; Mrs. L. L. Noon- mi, provincial diocesan president. re Catholic press month; Mrs. C. H. Mt-Guigan. convener of citi- Zfnshlp: Mrs. W. A. Burns, tress- urer, P. E. 1. Musical Festival As-V sot-lntlon in appreciation for con- tributlon to the scholarship fund for the year 1954: a family for kindness received; Mrs. M. De- lwney, Mrs. Fred J. Gallant. Mrs. Agnes Arsennult. for sympathy ex- tended during recent bereavement. The financial statement was read hy the treasurer. Mrs. Lnurler Pe- ters, and approved. : The following convent-rl gavel hilof reports: Girl Guides. l Carrol Delaney: entertnlnment.l Mrs. Abdon Arsennult; slck visit-l Sniz. Mrs. Emily Gallant. who re- ported sending five cards and milk- irg eight visits; press, Mrs. W. Gallant; Red Crou. Mrs. Wilfred Perry. who said I number of Art- Icles had been completed; citizen- ship. Mrs. Joseph Linkletter. One new member was introduc- :Vd and welcomed by the presi- (TIL The sum of 315.00 was voted to the Sisters of St. Marthe: Mrs. Wilfred Perry offered to make the necessary arrangements to serve rrfreshmenis to the cut In St. PMf'IPk'! play on March 17th. It was decided to start I study club with Rev. Father Mlcbeod uslstlniz In conducting the meet- lmu on Wednesday evening of leach week during the Lenten sel- lson. A committee was appointed for the election of officer: which takes place at the April meeting. At the conclusion of the meellfut. Rev. Father MncLeod gave an In- teresting and informative talk on witys of gaining indulgent-on dur- inl "Marian You-".-I ion. and had particular praise for the large number of girls being en- rolled at this meeting. Following a campfire and sing song. the meeting ended with the singing of "Tape". The captain of 3rd Company is Mrs. Carrol Delaney. and her Isl lieutenant is Miss Marsha Delaney. Following are the Girl Guides who were enrolled at the meeting: Elizabeth Ann Gallant. Diane Us Laney, Carol Clow. Salome Wedg Norms Perry. Cheryl Perry. Ju. Gallant. Erma Gallant. Marjorl. Bernard, Brenda Richard, Diane lcrossman. Catherine Scott, Phyllis Phynm Marilyn Gaudel. Janet Arsonault, Mary Catherine Perry. Gaudet, Driacoll, Mar! Clow. Perry. Ch'town Ladies Guests Al S'side -S. Curling Club -Three rinks iromt Charlotte- town visited the Sun-lmerslde Ladies curling Club Thursday for friend- ly matches. The visitors were en- tertained at dinner following play and prises were presented to thc Charlottetown highest scoring rink skipped by Rosemary Hill. Results were as follows, skips mined first: Charlottetown: R. Hill. 1. Gel- Bell, 0. Seaman-(11): lent. E. Surnmersidc: M. smnllmen, l. Crockett. P. Mao!-Terlsne. P. Offer. (10). Charlottetown: P. men. (10. Charlottetown: A. Mum. N MacDonald. A. MacDonald, N Simpson ('1): Bummerslde: A. Hayes; L. Schurrnen. A. Morrison 3. Bilhou til). -I. with Burden. L. Plckard. N. Farbonald. 0 Mar- Donsld (oi: Summerstde: B Link- letter. E. Home. V. Sheen. E. Hol- the rays of the sun rather than absorb them, thus keeping the interior cool. 1 There are several trophies to be played off for yet. One game has been played in the finals for the Crapaud-Victoria Board of Trade llophy. between the Cape Trav- erse Rovnrs and the Parkdule. ”3ombers. The Cape Travcrsn tr-am wok this RRYYIP by a fair margin. The finals for the Frank Myers nphy are expected to get under my tonight. with Crnpuud and Albany playing all. The Crnpallrl Bantams and thel, Abbie Bzlnillrns will also soon he in action for the Queen's County bnntnm tltll-. Mr. Ron Lllqu(', who was In Crapaud for the first part of the season. and who is now onroute to Alaska, donated now nets to the rink. ln conversation Wnnncrviwni lntt 1 with the rlnkl l'1lElil' tho-v stat-, ed that tlirv hnrl lott vory llftlrV lrn durln: tl-in rt-rrn' mild wen- ther. and have to have at lcnet H nuplo more nn hockr-y.4S. c....ufi.l.. M. Bell Transferred to Ottawa -Constable Mitch Bell will leave summerslde tomorrow morning for Ottawa where he will re-engage with the R.C.M.P. on Monday. Constable Bell is well known in Summerside and vicinity where he was a member of the summer-side detachment for more than two years. after having prevlouslvserv- ed with the Chlrl0HPl0I'n detach- merit. for a short time Constable Bell is the son of Pro-' fessor and Mrs. H. P. Bell of Hall- fax, and is married to the former hockey team, Ruth Huestls of Bummerslic. The presentation V 4- R. T. Holman's Ltd.. in s W'V'l(l skatlnszl l Two species of walnut trees are: known in Canada. both growing in lSlYl9” noutbon out-eh 1 Garth Gay. star defenrcman of scan HllOVP receiving an Arrouy to the ”hesi player of the week” on the Sllmmorside Arcs lArrow shirts in the popular Par, . Vt. r:)C' Slll1ililrl'sidc Arc: is Dart shim donaicrl weekly is being made by Edgar Sliorry of ummerside who are featuring Drew, Dart and Arden Dutch painter it as a mlstlon.-wry youth. His owners return:-d n'om the theatre to find him lrappecl in the chimney. and l'9SFllFd him black- oned and bedrngglcd. I A PLAY-OFF HOCKEY IN BORDEN RINK xx-orknr in hl ,, .. :: KENSINGTON RINK FRIDAY, MARCH 5 TONIGHT . S , 1 lst game .-rml-finals (.n:::1:l"'Sr;:;:V"n Intermediate "C" vs. Bordon National Sisters Game time 8:30 Sknir nftrr h Admission 35 and 25 SPRlNGl”ll')l.l) vs. STANLEY BRIDGE Ganic 8:15 sharp SATFRDAY. MARFH 6 Final ganic scmi-finals NOTICE not he rn-qmn-sllvln lntcrmmlintc "( STANl.F.Y BRIDGF) vs. SPRINGFIELD Game 8:15 sharp. v Summersldo. ORAPAIID RINK ” I uill Om am tlohtn contractor! in my name, except those contract:-d by my- or with my written consent. W. I. BOWNESS, self, WANTED TONIGHT Albany 4... sh path GIRL FOR RESTAURANT Versus v (Irapaud Heartbreak:-rs KKORK First gnine in final: for IA!-mlvy... Frank My:-rs Trophy l Skate after, weather JOYCES RESTAURANT permltting, Kenslngton '.(Photo Mr Wotton) . whn riled in 1390. '