PAGE TEN concert And Party 3949999 N9f95 -Mr. Harold Noonan, Summer- For church School :;::...:;r.2:s11;.1: 1.12:1 Noonan. At North Tryon - The annual Ciirisiinas partyi and entertairimeiit. for thc' Nortlty ---! Tryon Presbytt-riaii Church School. Mrs. Fulton Simpson, Belmont. was held in the irianse o11 Decemterl Lot 16, is spending 501119 i-""9 W11” 17th, The mange was nicely dec11r- her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Webster aged for me O--1 Q1011 111 kegpmgiarid M1". Webster, Central Bed- Mrs. Walter Searletown, has had as her guest. her mother. Mrs. Bishop. Wellington. with the festive scrisoii. iPqU9- More than fifty cliildrezi Willi: . , . . their mothers and frioiids were; M155 A119” 599"” Emd M155 supper, Ruby Reeves, Freetown, were week- present. A very ricliciolis 0 , was served by the l)i!t'llCrS of theiend Dues” of Mrs” Joy H33” and Sunday school i'l5SlS'.Cli by niembcrs:M1'S' Rggmald 3vIu”&y' of the Bible tlnss i - ,. , I. Mr. Alden Lcard, headinaster MISS Ml” A' Mmhmmt Gm iMount Allison Academy, returncdl voncss, p!'FSfKYP(i mcr 11 vcry ple.1.s- ing procrziln v.' minis, rcrita:i111s anti ririlix iii 'ir1 (in-P of iii." pc- gram Sn: 1 I inrri riiSfri')'1:'Pt 1 in all p: , riecorzitcd iln his duties on Saturday. Ja11u11i':.', irlrri aflrr 5-1pnnrl111g the Christnias, lhnlidoys with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Learti. l Miss Earln 1VlacKc1i'I.ie. Long; (ire-ck. is ill? guest of her SlSiEl',' M15. Burton Howatt and Di'. How- tall. PEN)" Millar, Lot 16, is .di1.g some time at the home icr Ccntral Bcdequc, wliiie Mr. Dausott are vacationing of l SOIL anti Mrs. 111 Florida. -v-H 1 Mr and Mrs Irving Toombs antii lnniily ll('l'P rt-ct-rit visitors to Mid- ,1 gcll. :11:--ls of Mrs Tooinbst n1olii- rr. Airs. J.'llllCS Dlngwcll and oihcl i incmbcls of the family. ' :1 him: -.:n 0111 ' Ninth- Nlr rsoli, ti1111'n:'s ll'.Il”xllS' 111 '-1'-'r mini-n r111;11-11 111.-31-.,1 31,- ,las- D1: and Mrs. L. G. 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MORRIS and MORRIS ACCESS()RIES i CAMEO THEATRE 1 KENSINGTON KIolidliy-'l'llcs(l:1y T:l.'1-9:15. A good-looking stranger i in scart-l1 of sclisiltioii and a girl i11 love-These are f the pcoplc arollnd whom Alfred Hitchcock spins his A wonderful new web of suspense and surprise in "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" Starring lVa1'lc,v Gi'angc1'. Ruth Roman, Robert Walker CAPITOL Summer-side 1 Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 James CAGNEY PllYll.IS;n'I'llllXTER, WARNER BROS! Tonight 7.l.'i - 9:13; PLUS GOOD SHORTS HEW MARSH HAD A THIRST FOR TIOUBIII nacnn I2 10? mus... 5 arm olnaons... Inn; The lost Stories Of 0.Honry To The Smart! Today Tuesday ............ .. 7 MARILYN MONRUE JEAN Dtnclol H HENRY HATHAWAY HOWARD HAWKS - HENRY NiNG HENRY ROSTER - IEAN NEGULESCO RICHARD BREEN WALTER BUHOCN - IVAN G077 BEN ROGENTS - INMR YIOTTI E1f'I'RA Latest News dal1,:l1ic1'. Mrs. Ivan Daw-1 'C9Ill. VlSliOi'5 ill lhome of lvirs. iTl1codnrc DesRoches of Miscouchmi Miscouche and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette recently returned to their home in1 Halifax after having spent some tlnie in Miscouche visiting at thcl home of Mrs. Doucette's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Friends of Mrs. Martin P. Des- Roches are sorry to learn-that she is in the Prince County Hospital to undergo an operation. Miss Helen Gallant of Welling-l ion was a visitor in Mlscouche on! Thursday, Jaiiuary lst, guest ofi her sister, Mrs. D. H. C1-allaiit. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gullanti and sons Brian and Wayne, ofi Summerside. were visiting in Mis- couche. on Fririay. January 2nd, all the home of Mrs. Gallant'a par-' cnts, Nil. alid Mlis. Pcrcy Steele. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur VViliis., daugiitcrs Naomi and Diane andi isoii Steve of Charlottetown were: 1l'lSlLillg' 111 Miscouche o11 Tuesdayp lDecembe1' 30th at the home of Mrl ianu Mrs. D. ll. Gallant. : Mv--. i ' Mr. and Mrs. Josrpii Gallant of: iBoston. Massarliusetts, were re- Miscouche at the Gallant: parents. Mr. and Mrs. l-lclix DcsRocl1os. i Miss Joan Gallant of VVEilili3.'.lOlli was ieccnlly visiting at lhc homcl of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian DcsRochcs of Miscouche. Misses Bo.-sy and Marie Claire, Rlciitird receiitly spent several. clays at tho homo of their grand-j inothcr. Mi.-:. lvlnry DesRochcs of' Miscouclio. l Ernest. Arscnault, who is in the; Royal Canadian Navy, recciitiyi spent the Cliristnias iiolidays 1111 Mlscouchc at the home of ilifui parciits, Mr. and Mrs. Aiithoiigi Arsenault. i Mrs. D. H. Gallalit of MiSCOUCl19, was 111 Wellington on Friday. Dr- celnber 2nd, at the home of hot lnother, Mrs. Alex Gxtliatit. Billy Ramsay, who has spciiii some time in Halifax. has receiitlxi returned to Miscouche to reside ati the home oi his sister, Mrs. Perley, MacNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Wlilrcll Arsciiauit-. of Wellington were in Miscouchc on Sunday, December 28th. Mr. and Mrs. D'. H. Gallant of, to Miscouche rccctitly motored Rustico to visit. at the home of Mr. Gnilantis brolhcr, Mr. Vltalcl, Gallant. Miss Evelyn DesRoches has re- turned to Moncton, having spent, Christmas with her mother, Mrs.i Miss Julie Gallant of Miscouchci was the guest of Miss Cccilc Dou-1 icettc of Summersldt-, on New Year's i 1101110 01 M35 M” C”””- Fcmsi day. ' 1 Reggie DcsRoches recently re- turned to work in Toronto after iiaviiig spent his Christmas' holi- days with his mother, Mrs. Theo- dore Desfioches of Miscouche. Sympalhv is being cxtoiiticd to: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ken Linklctier in? the death of their infant son on Friday. Januaigv 2nd. Miss Rosemarie DesRochcs has returned to Moncton after having spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil H. Des.Rochca of Miscouche. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirier and family of Miscouche were vis- itors in Summcrslde on New Year's day. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Hear. 1 ---- 1 Friends of Mrs. Aiban Gaudet. ofl Miscouche are happy to learn that she has arrived home after hav- ing spent some time in the Print! County Hospital receiving treat- ment. Mr. John C. Poirler and dangli- icr Patricia of Miscouchc motored to Ciiarlottetown on Friday, Jan- uary 2nd, to attend L hockey game. -B.V. HAMILTON WJ. ---Mrs. Wymon Clark was hos- tess to the Hamilton W. I. on Jan- uary 6th. There were 13 members and one Vi5l),0l' present. Roll call was a:1isMe1'2d with a pot. holder for the Prince County Hosrpital. After one correction was made, minutes of previous meaning were adopted. Mrs. J. M. Ramsay was asked to deliver the pot holders to the hospital. The conimittce for play reading 1'1-polled they had read several plays and favored a one-act. play. It was the opinion of the meeting that two one-act. plays would be necessary to form the basis for an evening's entertainment. This was left with the committee for further consideration. A committee of three. Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby, Mrs. Jns. A. Ramsay and Mrs. David Ramsay, was named to work. with the hall committee to see about procuring new stage curtains for the hall. It was deciided to buy a refill for the fiist-aid kit in the school. Bills for gifts for shut-ins and treats for children at Christmas were presented, also bill for one sick treat. and postage on box of raiedna to the adopted Institute. A donation of 32.00 was received towards 11 previous pantry sale. The members were glad to wel- come Misa Elma Stewart back to their group. It After the business wasconclud- ed members listened with inverut lit '11mIrlm11 1111-11It1lm' BWMM ll STAllili.7l i) PEANUT BUTTER lher pnrciits, Mr. iltlyuarcl, Pleasant View. lAlberto1i and Ml". THE GUARDIAN. Tignish . and Vicinity Mr. Edward Ellsworth, Bedeque. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ellsworth. Mcsrs Wilbur Keough and Cecil Mccarthy left on Monday morning, January 5th for Halifax where they will be employed for the winter months. Mr. P. E. Hogan arrived home on New Years eve after spending a month visiting relatives and friends in the United States. Mr. William Wallace, principal of .Elrnsdaie Higli School. spent his vacation in Tignish.' the guest of his sister and brother-i11-law, Mr. land Mrs. Francis Ready. Miss Jean Aly1rard.R. N.. of Charlottetown was the guest of and Mrs. Austin - The many friends of Mr. Clif- ford Bennett, Sea Cow Pond. re- gret to lcarn he is a patient in the City Hospital. Charlottetown, and wish him a speedy restoranon to health. His niaiiv friend: will be sorry to learn that Mr, Charles Gavin. Anglo. has been obliged to enter the Western Hospital, Alberton. Alli join in wishing him a. speedy rc-' COVCYY. ....... I Miss Isabel MacAnlay, assistant supervisor of the civilian personnel or Goose Bay Labador, was a re- cent guest of her sister and bro-I thcr-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C11'('izo1',v' Mclnnis, Anglo. -CL . ....-....7-.. . . Locke Road and . . .. Vicinity -'MlS5 Arlene Caine. who had been speiidiiig some time at her honic in Forest View, returned to Saint John. N. B., on Monday, De- cember 29th. Miss Maude Harris. who apent Christmas at her home on the ;Locke Road, left for Moncton on Sunday, December 28th. Miss Emma Gallant. who ar- rived nt her home in Forest View on Tuesday evening. December 23. returned to gaint John, N.B.. on Monday morning. December 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of and Mrs. Frank Richard of O'Lea1'y were visitors on Christmas night at the homc of Mrs. Margaret Arse-nault, For-p est View. , -74 i Mif and Mrs. Murray Sweet andl Francis were visitors on Sunday afternoon, December 28th, at the Vie.w. Mr. Aiban Gallant. employee of the Worcester and Rochwood Co.. returned to his work in Sackvillc on Monday, December 29th. Mr. Ferdle Arscnault, student at St. Hyacinthe College, Quebec, is spending his vacation at his home in Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLean of Anlberton were visitors on Wednes- day, December 31st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, Forest View. Ivan Arsenault of Howlaii was in Forest View on Friday, Jan- uary 2nd. Mr. Henry Gallant of the Locke Road was in O'Lcary onisaturday. January 3rd. --A.N. to a debate which was to "Resolve that conditions in farming com- munitiea 50 years ago were more conductive to happiness than con- ditions at the present time." Mrs. Neil Si-l'nDn'Jll mid Mrs. Jas. M. Ramsay upheld the affirmatlvr while Mrs. Wendell Crozier and Miss Agatha McLell11n spoke for the negative. A relay race was then held and luiicii was served by the commit- tee. EMERALD MINES Eliierald Mines near Bogota. Colombia. have been in operation for folir celittirics. ; Time 1 nm for his money marked mother birthday, his 104th, Henry Fntherstortehough attribu- - -...-..-......--- ....- .. .. -.......- -.....;-.... o :and daughter Marie of Dunbiane . Arlington. CI-IARLOTTETOWN I O Leary and I O I Vlclniiy Miss Vera William has returned to her duties at O'Leary after a very enjoyable Christmas spent with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Williams, Elmadale. Mrs. George Jelly has returned to her home after spending a few days in Ellei-alie, the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris. Knutstord. and Mrs. -;obert. Car- ruthers; 0'Lear,v, were visitors to Summerside. Friday, Jenuary 2nd. Mrs. William Stewart of Halifax is spending her holidays in Glen- wood. the guest of relatives and friends. Mrs. George Stewart of Halifax and baby are spending their holl- days in O'Leary, the guestiof her mother. Mrs. Tom MacNevin and sister, Mrs. Edsyl Domville and Mr. Doinville. The many friends of Miss Helen Williams of O'Leary are glad to hear she has returned to her home after being on the sick list at Summei-side for the past two months. Miss Williams is on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacPhcrson were in Slrmmerside January 3rd. Saturday. The friends of Mr. Vaughn Mac- Dcugnll, 0'Lear,v, are sorry to hear ho is ill at his home and all wish him 11 speedy recovery. 1 The many friends of Mrs. Elva wedlock, Knutsford. are sorry to hear she is confined to her home suffering in knee injury which she received from a fall and all unite in wishing her 11 speedy recovery. L. A. C. Wilfred Harris has re- turned to his duties in Debert. N S., after spending his ,Oh1'istnias holidays in OlLeary, the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and sister, Mrs. Harold Ash- icy and family, Alberton. -Rev. W. H. Forsythc of Spring- field was called to his former home at Sheffield Mills, N. S.. on Friday. January 2nd to attend thr- Honoured On 25th Wedding Anniversary -A large number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Cousins. Darnley, gathered at their home to extend congratula- tions on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. While Mrs. James Hickey played the Bridal Chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Cousins were escorted to the seat of honour by John McNutt. The chairman. Mr. Frank McNutt, af- ter enplainlng the purpose of the gathering, called on their daugh- ter Mary, who read an address to her father and mother. and young son John presented them with a silver tea service and candle sticks from the family. Then Mr. Keith Donald came forward and pre- sented them with 9. well filled en- velope. Mrs. Herbert Donald re- cited "Liiels Story". After remarks by the chairman and others, Mr. and Mrs. Cousins thanked all sincerely for their kindness and thoughtfulness to them on this unexpected occasion. All joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. A large decorated bridal cake with bride and groom was brought in and cut by Mrs. Wm. Donald, Sea View, maker of the cake, and passed. After all had been served, a social evening of sing-song and other alnuscments was enjoyed, with Mrs. Hickey and Mrs. Dick- son at the piano. After goodiiighls were said. all wished Louise and Robert many happy returns of the day, Novem- ber 7th. their anniversary of their marriage, and hoped that contin- ued good licalth and happiness might be granted them both in the days that lie ahead. Life's Story You are livilig 11 beautiful story Whose brightness will never fade, As hand i11 hand you travel on, Through the scenes of light and shade. ' Twenty-five years of singing and signing Anti trusting in God above, Makes a tale that is worth repeat- ing, A story whose theme is love. Oh love has a sweet. and smiling face, And love has ll. chord of gold; Hearts that are caught in his em- brace Keep warm and never grow cold. funeral of his mothet'. Mrs. Thomas Forsythe Sr. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Earl Ross wAZ Norl-ham and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Suinmerside, spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colwill and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill on New Year's day. Mr. Arnold McLennan. Port Hill. spent his Christmas holidays with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grigg. Mr. Woodland Colwill spent New Year's with his son and daughter'- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- will. Mr. Heber Stalwart, Brackley. spent his Christmas holidays with his daughter and son-in-law, M1: and Mrs. Claude Colwill. M1". .and Mrs. James MacLean. Summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard recently. 1 Mr. William MacKay spent. his holidays with Mr. Norman Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyment were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Millar on Sunday, Decom- ber 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo MacDougal and son Charles, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Newcombc were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard, on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Newcombe Port Hill. were the guests of Mrs. Newoombe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard, on Christmas Day. Mr. Robert England, Charlotte- Hearts strong on. friendship silver, Changed to loves line may be, But when the silver changes to id 80 Only the eyes of love ,can see. Live on in your theme and story, An example to others through life, And may the coming years find you ' Togctiher, dear man and wife. Hand in hand till the last chap- ters ended. Heart. to heart. till the story is told, May the wonderful theme con.- tinuc on. In your future home of gold. town. is at present visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McLeod oi Mclrose, Mnss., were recent guests of Mrs. McLcod's sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. CB.lVlll Cotton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKay and daughter Carol were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill 011 Sunday, December 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Grlgg and family were the guests of Mrs. Griggls parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- gus McLennt1n, Port Hill, on New Year's day. -Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. Edmund Maynard who celebrated his 90th birthday on Thursday, January 1st. Mr. Maynard is quite active and takes a keen interest in all activities of the community. His many friends joiil in wishing him many more happy birthdays. -A.W. ODD SUPERSTITION superstitious maidens of Sicily sleep with it shoe under their pil- low in the belief that. it will help them to find 11 huabimd. A .man who in giving Father my entire life." And he can be con- sidered an authority on health, for thrae years ago, he hauled a 00- 1'” pound muakelungo from the st. mother New Year rather quietly at Lawrence on 11111 home in Toronto. Mr. wiiium "'11- A 7'" W1 "0 W” "1" "W hi: annual fishing in; and writing without glusu. A Canadian since his 12th birthday. , tuhlslong life and hult.hto"nevar mg pumm..;,g.u mg”, ng way. ,:l1”vlng touched I drop of liquor in service hi the Robellltluof dud and-;a”o.I”1o.' . . l iaa5.1cu1 remember the end of the U. 5. Civil War and Canadian Don- federation in 1867. "But I don't like to live in the put." he said. "I'd rather look to the future." nu got I. great-grant-grandson, seen above with him. he's keenly interested in. "And it's more fun watching him CAPE TRAVERSE TV. M; S. -The monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the Cape Traverse women's Missionary Society was held on Tuesday afternoon, Jan- uary 6th at the home of Mrs. Hedley Lowther with a fairly large attendance. The president, Mrs. Hedley Lowther, was presid- ins. A letter was read from Mrs. McKillup (Dominion Board Presi- dent) urging continued progress by all members in the good work to be accomplished. The theme was "The means of Grace". The meeting opened with Hymn 148. "Breathe On Me Breath of God" was sung, followed by prayer and sci-iipture, Luke 11, verses 1-13 inclusive, and Philip- pians 4, verses 4-9 inclusive. A session of prayer then followed. led by Mrs. Harry Muttart, Mrs. Raymond Harvey, Mrs. John Has- lam, Miss Mona Wnight and Mrs. Nathan Bell. An African hymn, "Thanks To Thee Our God and Heavenly Father" was sung by Mrs. Ralph Mccaull, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Haslam. Reports from the following were then heard: Recording secretary, by Mrs. Boyd Lowther; treasurer's report, by Mrs. Vernon Muttart, noting the total raised for the year was si44.52, a raise over last year of some slim, and penny fund, 310.61 for the year. The Commun- ity Friendship report, given by Mrs. Laura I-laalam in the absence of Mrs. Hedley Muttart. showed many calls made and cards sent out. The isslon Band report by Mrs. A alah Mccallum and Mrs. Craswell showed a. wonderful membership and great work clone with the children through the year, and n total of s82.86 was raised by the members, who have wonderful support by the ladiesi of the W. M. Society. A short address was then given by the president and she thanked all the members for their splendid co-operation. She reported the death of two life members, the names of whom have to be sent in before Prcsbyterial meets in Sum- merside later in the month. The two members are the late Mrs. Albert Muttart. and the late Mrs. Charles Dollll. The business period then opened and roll call and minutes were read by Mrs. Boyd Lowther. The word "mercy" is to be used for the next roll call. The next meet- ing to be held at Mrs. Harry Mut- tart's. Delegates were then appointed for Presbyterial: Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. Boyd Lowther and Mrs. H. Lowthcr. 'much enjoyed by all, as her let- A letter was then read from Elma Inman in Trinidad and was ters are always so inspiring. A card of greetings was received, JANUARY 12, 1953 from Mrs. D. Bell in Ottawa. Collection was then taken,wh1'ch amounted to 83.75, and 34c for the Penny Fund. A very interesting program was carried out by Mrs. Ralph Mccaull. assisted by Mrs. Mccallum, Mrs. Sawler. Mrs. Haslam, Miss Wright. Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Harper, on the hospital work being carried on in Africa. Benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Lowthcr, after which a social hour was held and a bounteous lunch served. 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Allowing two cents per lb. over wholesale quotations. Empty poultry crates forward- If combined poultry interests would share the ex- pense toioperate for one year's experiment, a small centrally located egg and poultry retail store in Char- lottetown employing a well trained man, with pleas- ing personality and clever salesmanship ability, you might secure and spark-plug some real business. S.ll. PENDLETON l KENSINRTON ' ' DR. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN mat 2520 Water Street Easl Summorslde WANTED Female office clerk or sienographcr with typing ex- perience and good knowledge of arithmetic. Experience preferred but not essential. Apply in own handwriting to Box R.W. Guardian, Sum- merside. stating experience, salary expected, etc. senior. clerical work in requires an experienced correspondence, mensurate with the ability COMMENT