A" 14. .. day, Sept. 24, 1954 Howlan The Gulrdlll WESTERN GUARDIAN -GUEST PREACHER -- Rev. C. H. Ferguson oi Kempville, Ont.. was guest speaker at Margate Unit- !ed Church at the morning service -Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood Ilidlofl September l9 and preached a i Mr. and Mrs. George wood and forceful and inspiring sermon from! baby were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and family in Howliin. .- A few from l-lowlan attended the. variety shower at the home of Mrs! John Finnan on September 14, in! honor of her son and his bride.l Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan. ivisiting at the Carruthers home on Howlan lS their brother-in-law. and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grant of Massachusetts, U. S. A. Guests of Mrs. Leo Arsensult ; recently were her sister, Mrs. Frank Richard and niece, Mrs. Alyre Gal- ant and little daughters of Duvar. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Platts and Mr. and Mrs. Toni Burton re- cently spent a couple or days down Best. Digging of early spuds began in HOWl'Jll on September l5. Mrs. Willard Carruthers and fam- ily of Halifax are now visiting with her in-laws at Howlan, also with her parents in Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Peters ind Mrs. Bennett Peters were visit- ing on September 12 with Mr. and Mrs. T. Peters. 3 Miss Helen Adams of Mill Road is now intermediate teacher in How- l.in school. Miss Alice MacKiliiion of Coleman teziihes the pupils from tirade V up. Friends and relatives here of 1 William Doyle of Dorchester, Mass.,! were grieved to hear of his serious illness after his return home from his vac-atznn hvrr-. Mi. Doyle was in liospltal and lli1ill')lP to attend the marriage of their only child, Arll-! old on September 11. Mr. Doyle: is a native of St. Marks Lot 7 and Mrs. Dn)'lo is from Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. David Batis left on return to Halnilton, Oilt., on! September 16, after a two week racatioii spent at their homes ill! Fortune Cove and Duvar. On re-1 turn they were accompanied by vfrs. Gus Peters, Dlivar, who will visit with her daughters, Mrs. Batts, .:nd Mr. Batts and Mr. and Mrs.l Frank Peters. She plans to return home with her brother and sister- lrl-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peters or U. S. A.. who too arei rlsiting in Hamilton. Mrs Emma Matthews of Sum-! of her brother and sister-in-law,, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Csrruthers; and family in Howlan. 1 Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Fidele! Perry of Summerside who on Sept-l ember 2o celebrated their golden! wedding anniversary. 1 !James Gallant the text found in Matthew '1-24. - Bu.r -MALPEQUI2 UNITED CHURCH. -There will be service in Malpeqiie United Church on Sunday. Sept 26th, at 11 a. m. The Service of Worship for Rally Day will be used. There will be ll baptismal service lit 3 p. m. Rev. Alexander MacKay, Minister. -RITES 0F BAPTISM - The rites of Hilly Baptism were ad-i ministered at St. Stephens Church, i Burlington on September 19 by the rector. Rev. W. Eric lngraham, when the infant son of Mr. and, Mrs. William Dllrzint, Margatc, was christened Breildon Lou, and the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Evans was given the miinc. Janet Eva. -- Bur. -CIIURCH OF ENGLAND- Church Services for lhe New Lon- don Pii:-ish for September 26th, the 15th Sunday after Trinity. Recto Rev. W. Eric lilgraham. St. Miirk'S,: Kensington. Holy Communion 830! a. m. Sunday School 10 a. in. and! Morning Prxuer ll00 a. in. st. Tliomiis', lj'reni-h River. Fiveniili: Priiyer 1330 1) iii. and Sun-:iaV' School 3.30. St. Stephens. Burling- ton. Suliday School 6.30 p. m. aild Harvest Tlianksglviiig Prayer 7.30 p. nl Everyone is cordially invited tn attend. ---Fl'Nl:2RAl. .-vr lil'Rl.1.V(i'l'()N -- The funeral nf the late Hudson Adams was held on September 18 from St. Stephens Anglican! Church, Burlington. The servicel was conducted by the minister, Rev. Eric Illgrzihiim, B.A. Mrs. H. B Mnclieod accompanied the hymns. ”Softly and Tenderly.” and "Lead Kindly Light.” Pnllbc-arers were: Messrs. W. B. Warren. Elvin Bryanton. Daniel Hickox, Ellis Pro-l fltt. Nelson Paynter and Hedley Payntcr. Burial was in the r-hurch Cemetery. --B111” -FUNERAL AT ALBERTON - Tlie funeral of Mr. Ainsley Hull: 0!. Alberton South was held in St. Pe-! ter's Church at Alherton, Wednes-l day afternoon with Rev. .1. R. Mc- Mahon officiating. Hymns sun-1 were: "Breathe On Me Breath of God," l and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers! were: Messrs. Myrl Matthews. Ar-, and Morrell. Wyman Milligan and! Flower bearers! were Messrs. Lcmnni Hull. CecR .. .1 '.S'h.MlSk . me:-side recently visited at the home :i:(!tNIFicr::;':!1Ki:";1!:- lnt::;eme:JZ5 of the in the church cemetery. -PRE-NUPTIAL FUNCTION A shower in honor of Miss Christ- ine Huestis. North Carleton, was!Be”' held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harper on September 8.! More than 70 neighbours rind! friends were welcomed by Mrs.l cascumpec -Mr. and Mrs. Russell attended the session of the Un- ited Church of Canada Council at! S Sackville, N.B.. recently. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble on their recent marriage at K-nutsford Baptist Church. Mrs. Gamble was formerly, Miss Anita Smallman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert smallmaii. Knutsfoi-d., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace. Toronto. are spending their holi- days with Mr. Wallace's parents, !Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace. A. 'shower was held in their honour! ”Jesus Saviour Pilot me,”! Lawrence lthur Wilkio, Frank McNeil. Li-on: nie Coughlin. last Monday evening at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wallace-.: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dennis were! visitors to Rustico on Monday,' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett! Coughlin. V 7 l The many friends of Mr. Arte-j mas Cameron are sorry to learn! he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All join in wish-. iiig him a speedy return to good! health. and Mrs. Milton Ml'. Ashley Sumnierside, were Sunday visitors. to the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Rhodes Ashley. 1 Last Monday evening in the Un-i ited Church Hall at Alberton. members of the Guild were hos- tesses to the ladies of the eon-! , . l gregntion which includes Tlgnish, Alberton and Cascumpec, they assembled to tender a show-! i or of baby gifts to their minister's! wife. Mrs. Murray Gardiner. attractively decorated bassinet con-i tainini: many packages was pre- sented by Mrs. Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. Thomas Phillips. An intro- ductory poem was read by Mrs. Phillips. Mis. Herbert Matthews cut the ribbons and Mrs. Wilklc rcrld the iiccompanying verses. The gifts were arranged by Mrs. E1-5. kine Campbell. Mrs. Gardiner graciously expressed her apprecia- tion for this pleasant gesture of friendship. Refreshments were served and a sing-song was en-! Joyed under the leadership of! Mrs. John H. Wells. ! Mr. and Mrs. Alvali Walsh and family of Maple Plains, were Ha. cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.: Tlioinas. Miss Naomi Coiiglilln has left! for Toronto. with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ban- cu, ALBERTON C.W:l: ! --The regular Monthly Meeting Aibarton . Sub-Division oi! the C. W. L. was held on Monday,! !Sept 13, At the home of Mrs. Ru- gg ssell 'with prayer by Rev FR. Monagh-: Bell. The Meeting opened: an. The President, presided. Mrs. Riisell : Correspondence included a letter! of thanks from M. Gormley for a! donation to The orphanage tea! party. A card of thanks was rec-l The” mowred W wumm ””lH"d50" I-Owm” and MW Lelih eived from a member remembered: Thursday evening Mr. Arm”? ;Lowther. During "18 playing of 3119 during illness. The treasurer re- G”-nlvv M1" End MY5- BTUCC C31” Wedding March by Mrs. Ernestlported a substantial balance on Yuma" and MT5- Emm3 M3l'h9W5- Harper. Miss I-luestis was escorted hand. It was decided linder the lottery by her mints were recived and distributed! lcousin. Mrs. Elmer Wuite. A car- among the members. i where they visited with Mr. and! Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie and sons! Frost has now frozen all the. gardens as well as so many of the! cranberries, which would have. been 1 very good crop. However.' what are not frozen are large and or good quality. ! Mist Norma Gallant. pupil at Ourisiilrley Cameron, Doris Parker and! mm of Lady of the Angels Convent, Tlg-i iiish, spent the week-end of sept-! ember 19. at her home in I-10Wlan.l MI . Perle P mha M S.!m!which Mrs. Elmer Waite entertain- by th, hostess named by the! John: N. Bqymd Rf”. J. Emlmied with piano selections. committee in charge. A pleasantl at Lynn, Mass, who have been! ,50C”” hm” r””0”ed- ! visiting their brother-in-law andi ASH-":ATY”;lTr”(:pTMDA ! sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dignsn. recently left on return home. i Mrs. Neil Maclsaac has now re- turned to her home in Saint John,! N. B.. accompanied by her slster., Mrs. Gerald O'Brien, who will visit! with her a while. Mr. Willard Carruthc-rs arrived in I-Iowlan on Saturday. where he! Joined his wife and family, who are visiting here. Mr. Bruce Carruthers, better known as Junior. arrived in How- lan on September 18, from Cooks-! ville. 0nt.. and will spend a while at his home here. Also Calvin Car- ruthers of R. C. A. F. in Ontarioi is on leave here. Mr. and Ml'S. Sylvaiig Dcsnnchcs and family of N. S.. are now visit- family Of Pl”-Wlll” W9" Vlsmng 3L! Plane !thc home of Mr. and Mrs. H8HfY!abuspd 3 J. Gallant. Howlan on S0plembL'T!wolild not give him a second shot ing their relatives here. Mr. and Mrii. Arthur DesRoehes and sons uerc in Fortune Cove on !Giillant and to the seat of honor prettlly decorated arch riage laden with gills, was wheel- ed in by Margaret Townshend an Garth Harper. The gifts were open- by Mrs. Gordon Huestis and the! verses read by Mrs. Norman Mac-1 Farlane. Others assisting were! 4 Marion Wright. Mrs. Lowther sang and s sing-song (ollowcd, min i September 19. ! Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Suinmer- side was in Howlan on Saturday 1B. Miss Clara Duiin was visiting in Howlan on September 12. Miss Margaret McBriine of Locke Road. was in Howlan on Septem- ber 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Foley and fiimily oi Bloomfield Sialiull were in Howlan on Sunday. Messrs Firmin Perry, Lorraine Maurice Arsenault. motored to.the Brno. on Septem- ber 19. Mr. and Mrs John Gallant and 12. -AG.!wa.-z also fined .424 for his actions. MAJOR HOUPLEi ' OUR Bo"ARl)lNc HOUSE Hed-193' held in Charlottetown. The meet-l 5 Sumble 591e”'”" int: closed with prayer by Rev. 3391' Fr. Monaghan. Lunch was served to hold a! in the near future. Rem-l The next meeting will be held d at the home of Miss. Veronica O Connor. Lunch committee. Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. Wyman Mill- ican and Mrs. Russell Bell. The church committee to be volunteers; Mrs. Bell gave a satisfactory re- the convention recently TOKYO - Radioactive ashes! from a 'recent Soviet nuclear! test in the area of Bering strait might "strongly affect" northern, Canada, Alaska and some parts of lhc United States. a 1 weather expert said Thursday! Yasun Miyake disclosed that: study of radioactive rain which fell! nn parts of Japan last Saturday! suggested the Russians had ex-; ploded ii nuclear device on Wrangel! island. in the Bering strait arca.l JAIL AIR PASSL GER. LONDON (ReuL-rs) - A six-; mnnili jail term was imposed Thursday on an unruly airline pas- senger for endangering the safety of a British European Airways after he threatened and! hostess because she of free whisky. Ronald S. Ottolvay. . I '7 ltxl F012 A i45'-l CALEH”DAl2' M WHAT Now? TRYING To Boeeovo -ro FINANCE K sous STEAM- D Z Z ? ON A T H121) MILLIOIU-aw HAz-l2uMPH. . CAJPITAL ltslDEED,NO,BANKEl2 - I'LL BET . .' I 3051' . NOTICED YOUR 135- . Poona TOTAL ONLY eit2,ooo,ooo--FELT 60 502W F02 You I'M R.)TTiuco IN THi6 COOLIDGE - 1ti,ooo CHECK T0 6NE ' You A NICE STAET y I . THAT! THE FIQST 6Mii.5 He HA6 CRACKED SINCE THE ZOOM-vw (F T. HAD A 8061.5 I'D PLAY A FANFARE! Enmore ' west unit on October ID. The next piece of meeting was undecided. A delicious lunch was then served by the committee. The meeting then Bamboo. or varying gym", 5", be Iron ouuy in the Unitedltau. along the coast (rain nut-,h.,,,, Vlrllhll '0 Tell-I. the Nationxl Leard 1. A11!. Some Highlights In Exhibits Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore and family. Victoria West. were Bun. day visitors at the home of Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips. MucNells Mills. Sincere sympathy is A d ' to Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Enman, Harmony. on the passing of their infant son in Prince County Hos- pitsl. A. C. i Budd Enman, Goose Bay, Labrador, who is serving with ti-.2 Royal Csnndian.Air Force is spending his leave with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth En- man, Springliill. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye and daughter. Joyce, dnmore. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams. Borden. Miss Ethel Frost. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Frost, S:pring- lummu.-Id. . Field crops at yesterday's exhibition had their own ,l;t,11.'.,,f;l;l,,";l';f,fi,,,f?!?,f;,., oumy "ML 7- 0-:11” special building and a section of this exhibit is seen with shelled beans on the top shelf above the exhibit of shelled peas. (Photo by Wotton). The Enmore Women's Institute held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Milford Noye on September 3. Next place of meet- ing is at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Frost on October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Williams and ramily. Mt. Pleasant. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enmsn and son, Hazen, Springhill, motored to Bor- Mrs. Edgar Williams. ! Miss Gwen Grixs. Springhille, returned home after spending a week with her brother-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur, Mt. Pleasant. The exhibit of hand knitted socks above, on display faxfl: g!!:!!ndg'hiuI'”'fvAe:'eh"r5un,';:;', at the exhibition yesterday would compare favorably with vism,” at the mm. 0; M.-. and the show case of many department stores, from a stand- Mrs. Sterling Ellis an:' Mr. andi Mrs. John W. Ellis, O'Leary. ! 1 point of wol-kmansliip, colors, and sizes. (Photo by Wotton) lg, . - Miss Alma Ellis was a recent! visitor at the home of her uncle! - rand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank: ' Maclfinnon, Sprlnghill. ! ,Miss Eiiid MacArthur. Linklci-! ter Road. spent a few days rec-I ontly at the home of Mrs. Claudei MacArthur. Springhill. town, to take up her studies at! Prince of Wales College. I summer St. closed with Rev. Mr. Osbourne repeating a prayer. Professional cards Chartered Accountants 1'. lkrle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Buiialns Summer-side, !'..l.L - Phone 185! W. Albert Robertson 1'. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville II Water Street INSURANCE B. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty Optometrists B F. Hunter. R.O den and were guests of Mr. and, summerslde. P.E.l. - Phone slit SMALLMAN'8 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., on MW" 1.. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Maipeque Road Kenllngton. P. E. .. Phone: Kenslnglon I PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEARS ftROYAL"' BOBDEN lFrlda,v-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee Starring Ester Williams and Fernando Lamas. Geographic society reports. w. ' FRIDAY .;..i SATURDAY Sept. 24 - 25 In Technicolor sister Mr. and Mrs. Herman Yeo. 5” "at" Sheet 3"mm0"l” "LAST OF THE ' Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear st. John. N. B. PHONE mo COMANCI-IES” Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Enman. . .. Toronto. Ont., w1cv;e recgnt gueitls DBHTISTS Stanmg t th h I . n Mas. - . gert lldagglffhar. BI1t.aPlessi:nt. l D" J' A- Dolnm Broderick C79-Wf0l'd 4 SMALLMAN imimma B3,.-ham nap, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Millar. Sum-' m" 23” 3'-1mm9""" . merside, were week-end guests at! Fnday 8 P-M- Standard the home of their son-in-law and -PHYSICIANS Saturday 8:30 P.M. Standarc '”CAMEO"' KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matine Saturday 2:30. George Brent 5; Miss 3911! Frost. daughter 01' Saturday 2:30. Another great secret service sce Mari Aldon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost. technicolor liiusical by M-G-M. Dorothy Patrick in thriller .m. Springhill. has gone to Charlottc- --DANGEROUS wnmq wpgw chase” ”TANGlER INCIDENT" Also Serial and News Friends of little Martin and, Francis Frost. children of Mr. and” Mrs. Lloyd Frost, Enmore, are glad to hear they are home again. after being patients in the Stew- art Memorial Health Centre. , The United Ladies' Aid of Vic-l toria West held their September" meeting at the home of Mrs. Ro- bert Grindlay. North Enmore, on September l5. The meeting opend with the hymn, "What A Friend We Have in Jesus.” followed by the Lord's Prayer. Twenty mem- bers answered the roll call. It was decided to see about getting new hardwood flooring for the church. Purl. of the exhibit of home made bl'ead at the exhibi- lion at Ahl'am's Village is seen above shortly after the; judges had made their difficult decisioli in awarding prizes. (Photo by Woiton). cnAPAun THEATRE FRI 8:30 -- SAT. 7:30-9:30 "THE NAKED SPUR" In Technicolor James Stewart - Robert Ryan - Janet Leigh Photographed in the Colorado Rockies Magnificent Scenery, Action, Romance . Rated an excellent picture. i It was also decided to have the annual chicken supper in Victoria Always FLAVOUR-FRESH! KINB ElllE COFFEEc ACK TO GODS . COUNTRY. iv Today ..... .. Saturday The art of lniikillig soup has not been lost hy the ladies , of the various districts from which came the home made soap exhibits abovc seen at tile exhibition at Abram's Vill- aze .vvsterda.v- (Photo by Wotton). .'L""C9V:!sf ,-.- um A section or the exhibit. above, of jams, jellies. pickles, chicken, lobster, and mackerel were among the many bottled foods that presented a most tasty appearance at the Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel Exhibition yesterday at Abram's Village. (Photo by Wotton) SUMMI-2llFlI'lI.l') W. M. S. no Dwell" was then sung. Roll call was answered by 15 mem- Thv memlii-rs of the Summer- hers and there was three visitors field Women's Missionary Society pr:-sent. met an Sept. its at the Home of The sum of li7..15 was realised Mrs. Archibald Mnclmnn. The from a missionary apron theme was "A nation before God". Twenty sick and 12 hospital Meeting opened with call to wor- calls were reported and H cards Shirt sent. ' Mrs. Sutherland Msckay nssist- Next meeting is to be held at vsmi; ,....... - I -, ed by Mrs. Elmer Stewart and the home of Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. s !Mrs. Alonzo Webster presented an Mrs. Leslnnd Liaync to have Interesting pl'0"r.'Irl1n1E from the charge of study period. ftall call answrrctl by I verse set; "All People That on Earth .cgai.slriifi'ig tin yv,ord,.".Gled".g.,, Study Book "About lndia". Hymnliii to be TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15: Qlueuiisco Summerside : SATURDAY 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 The world's most beautiful women in the most glamorous entertainment of your lifetime in . 5-! I :. . t M(!1!zx0rMx;2,,r gm, LHA Innings -- 15: and 35: Matinee - 50: and 25: