. Murray. lflyef and Vicinity L Nicolle of .-AS.R.giud:cl:3,S:,n is at present ms iurlough at the home we . is. Mr. and Mrs. Lea- o:ndh5Nl);rlf;: Murray River. aiiet Stewart, has re- 0 Cliarlottetown, after e time at the home 1:5, Ma". and Mars. High Bank. Miss f turned idiils 50”; A par 3105:; (3, Stewart. Miiia Livingstoiie. Hope- d was a ieeeiit visitor to Char- ml st. of her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Lirlligsloiie sister- moiid Mrs. Gordon Johnston, ,.'d chlldrcii, Sadie and Gary. gltugenll ivt'i'e recent visitors to (may Riirr guest of Mrs. John- wnfpareiits. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin facLP0li W. and try, lliiriy Weiton Charlottetown i e week-eritl of May 2nd recent illness at her M, E Wliircuiri. slutlciit. iv Pl ti .'-lltlll ilic iieek-ciicl of - .'i:.l .i' l.lil' home of his par- i and Mrs. George 0. Aiiiiray River. p-r Viiiiiiiz iVli1t'Kil)'. who was . .., SUI RIS 3. W. L. ,.' 'l'lin irrgiilar montlily meet- iiiir of the souris C. L. was held in St Mai;v's parish hall on riiesdiu. April Htli, wltli an at- rndaiicv ill 11 iiicmbcrs. 'flw)ii1i:.itii'lil Mrs. Melvin Mc- qiiaid, iiivsirlctl. The meeting was ipened with prayer by the Rev. flll'eCl0l', MtIllSlgl)Ol' J. A. Murphy, who llif'll rt-ziri it letter from Rev. iv. MCGllll,Ii'lIi of S. D. U., solicit- -,iii: a tltlllillluli for the Catholic ."iirls' Stliolursliip Fund. A discussion followed and it was suggested by the members 'hiit they attend Mass and receive Holy Comiiiuiiioii. iii a body on a Sunday in April. Msgr. Murphy izrecdilizil it. would be a com- nendalile l.!('Silll'e aiid.an excellent ray to end the yearly endeavours 'nr God and Country, and said list he would offer the Mass for he intoiitimi of the members. He ilso said that he would arrange to me a priest to conduct the re- ieat tn lie held in the convent for he members and others. At this lifli(' Msgr. Murphy had to leave to attend another meet- he The scrretiiigr. Mrs. John J. Mac- Donald, read the minutes of the previous meeting. which were idopted as read. The treasurer. Mrs. J. B. St. John, in her report, Ihowed F crowiiig bank balance. The secretary read letters from 'll(? ltllloiiim: provincial conven- 'rx. Mrs. 1.. I... Noonaii, Mrs. Clay- lrln lilccalie, Mrs. D. F. McNeil, ilrs. Carrol Delaney and a letter if appreciation from the family of lie late Rev. Fr. McQunid, and a and of tliaiiks from the Mooney 'iiinily Monies were voted for the "Mis- iinnarirs of Mary," the Catholic Girls' Scholarship Fund, and ar- ranlltmcnts were made to hold a "rd party in the hall. it was decided to hold the An- imal MFNlIiL' mi a day in May. titer Bniiodiction in the evening. 3-iiss Ztlarioii Conway moved that all bills he paid, -The meeting then adjourned. i The Neighbors t lli . I ail: his wife and family in High Back flic iiiuiii lrieiids of Mrs. lDl') Breliaiil, Miltrliy River are pleas-l, ,4 in he l' in is recoveriiig nice- . merit dlllCl'e are some good adult programs I hope to see some- ill. but tlieres always some cowboy on at the same time." stationed with the Canadian A1111? in Ollllfy. Alberta. is It WBMM spending his furloiuh, st the home of his parents, Mr. and Mn. Aroert Mscxsy, nu;-. ray River. Miss Dorothy Derby, teacher at Qroissroads school spent the week-end of May 2nd at the home of her mother, ivm. Mum,-re Deiblh White Sands. Mr. Raymond Miwlieod. C.N.R.. agent at Breadalbane, spent the week-end of May 2nd at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Mu. Lead, Murray River. 05. Gerald Macxay of H.M.c.s, Cornwallis is at present spending his leave at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Kay, Murray River. Mrs. Ford Keenan and children Marlyn. and Gail. loft recently for Plctou Island, where she will remain, while her hucband is lobster fishing. Mrs. Dan Herring. Murray River. left. recently for Wood Islands, where she has accepted employ- vrlth the Northumberland FEI'1'lE5 Ltd. on the Prince Nova. on Tuesday evening April 26th a show was sponsored in the Pub- lic Hall Murray River, which was both interesting and educational. Mr. Brant Moore. Murray River was the winner of first prize, a lovely wrlstwatcli and Mr. John Machon, Murray Hal"bD in was wiiiiier of second prize. in the .d001' 911195. 'd gallon of motor oil. A box of chocolates Miss Verna Glllis. Point Pleasant, for drawing the winning tickets. The Murray River W.I. sold fudge and a nice sum of money was realized. went LU -CD. Murray Elzrbor North and Vicinity .."rlie many friends of Mrs William Johnston are sorry to hear she is 3. patient in the King's County Hospital. All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. Stewart Reid. R.C.N.. and Mrs. Reid of Dartmouth. N. S.. spent the weekend oi May 9th vis- iting Mr. Reid's parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Reid. Miss Mary L. Millar is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Her many friends wish her an early return to health. The Murray Harbour North Women's Institute held their reg- ular monthly meeting in the local hall on Tuesday evening, May 5th, with ten members present. Miss Sybil Miller has ietiiriied to her duties at Kilmiiir. after bciiu confined to her home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and young son S:ott, Montague, attended church service at. Mur- ray Harbour North on Sunday. May 10th. I Mr. and Mrs.Cameroii Clmv are confined to their home with the flu. Their many Licnds wish them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craswcll, Oarletoii Siding. were the guwts of Mrs. Crsswell's parents, Ml'. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston, Peter's Road, on Sunday. May 10th. Mr. Rae Kennedy. aecoiiipaiiied by his aunt. Miss Jessie MacR.ae. visited Gharlotxtetowwn on Wed- nesday, May 13th. By George Clark :Wl1iAlllW mi and Vicinity V. .AMi Kciiiietli Mat-Dtiiiiilii. stu- ldeiit at P.W.C.. was a recent vis- itor at the home of his pnreiirs, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Macuciiriltl, Kllmuir. Mr. J.Illl.'2S Mar-Lcizrl. C'ii.iilti'i'e- i()Wll, W715 R TECCHL WCPlC?ll(l V15- itur to his home at Whim Road. The many friends of Mr Dan Stewart. Kilmuir. reizrri to lit":1l' he is ill and all wish him a :'i)F?(li' recovery. Mrs. Miles MacKiiii:uii. arl'riiii- paiiied by her infant dlliglllelt. Whim Road, is at present ViS.llllif.1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- :iiaii Nicholson, Victoria Cross. All ale SOITX learii that Mr Arthur MacDonald, whim Road. is confined to his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Don C-illis and childrzii, Dciiiiii and Ross. Char- lOIlElUiVli, were Suiirlny visitors of MT. and Mrs. Colin Mar-Donald. Charlotte- his home Mr. Frank Graliiini. town, recently visited at. Coiiimerciril Cross. Miss Elaine Maclnire. Cliiiiliit.te- town. was a weekeiirl visitor of her e-iusiii. Miss Laurie MacDmi- aid Mr. John Dendaiii. Kiliiiiiir, re- cently left to take up ciiiployinriit in Labrador. Mr. E Farqiiliarsoii. Kiliiiiiii', was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town, where he visited his broth- er, Mr. Dan Farquharson, who is at present a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital there. Mr. A. Stuart and Mr. Preston MacLeod. Valleyfield East, were recent visitors to Whim Road. Mrs. A. J. MncPhersoii. Belic- viie, was a recent visitor (it Mr and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Whin: Road. lllueenls Dressmaker ls Reported Ill LONDON, tlieutersi K Norman Hsrtnell, the couturicr who is mak-. ing the Queen's Coroiiatimi drcss,' has been ordered by doctors in case off work. i The Queen's No, 1 di-essmaker ls nursing a suspected ulcer, brought, on by the strain of his work for the last. 18 months. I He is now at his home near Wind- . sor and living on a diet or eggs nlltl l milk puddings. i His absence fi'c.m his Loiirlmi, woirkrnoms will make no difference; to work on dresses either for the Coronation or for the Ascot i'R('F meeting since these are all either finished or well under way. ' The exact design and style of the Queen's Coronation dress is still al, closely guarded secret but the dress will be in either white or cream satin and probably. since it is Hartnell's specialty. intricately embroidered Imperial Life representatives investment you- may ever ma Fouuoso inr-"nun omen rosomo, CANADA cnavuomrovm OFFICE: cum. Ildg; QUALIFIED TO SERVE YOU oughly trained men. When you are thinking oflifc insurance. think of The Imperial Life man in your community. He is equipped to render sound advice on the most important with dlainante, pearls or gold se- quins. . are carefully selected and thor- l(e- your life insurance. lultiuall ywhonloidby .;I fovsruinyday? .- .-......-.-..-g THE GUAIIDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Annual Get Togther Morell Bowling Clubs presented by Diiigticll &. ltos. Morell. Mr. MeKeii'(.ic's team also won the special tropliv, donated by Dingwell and Rossiter. : A delightful social evening for the competitors in the Morell Bowling League was held in the Community Hall recently. filling this spacious community centre to pits capacity. This was the culmin- iation of a very successbul bowlingi 'serisuii. l Mr. Milton Rogerson presided asi 'cliaii-nian, and the master of cerc-I -monies was James B. Jay. Before the presentation of trophies com- lpliiiicntnry remarks were made by ltlic. following gentlemen who oc- ;cLlpicd seats on the platform: Rev. ll"halen McKeiiiia, Mr. T. R. Cul- liii, .1. E. Rossister. A. B. Webster, .W. T. Coffin. J. W. Dingwcll. Ful- ,toii Douglas. William Aylward, Milton Rogerson, J. 8. Jay. l Mr. Aldus McKenzie accepted the trophy on behalf of his win- liiiiir: team, which was won after a lsti'ugglc with Gerald M:vcAdnm's lTl'llCkn1eli. The trophy is annually Relrcslinieiits were served by the ladies. l -W -- l The above trophies were donated by a number of firms and indi-l viduals. 1 Marshall Peters. Coffin, Walter Baker. Aloiizol Birt. Walter Mc-, Adam. 2nd row: Clarence William Aylward. Frank Ji'llTllllC,l Clarence Mel-Zweii. l i3rd row: Aldon Birl, Mrs. Free-E inaii Jay. Mrs. Aldus McKcn7.ie, Martin Jarriiiic. Miss Adam, Mrs. Freeman Webster. Harold Coffin, James Jay. l ,--..,, ,..V .- . - -- - ------4. crywliere. which would liriiig; vic-, . . ltory into every sphere of life, lliiol l ltlie smallest eoiiimuiiities. He cull-l lAt ed for a higher standard of Chris-I g tiiin living. and vividly p0l7(li3):('dl lcnlltlltlfllis in Korea where he vis-5 ilnd last year. and in contrastiiig I lconclitloiis there with the condi-, i W ltions on the Island, he iiiaiiitaiii- It --wrw” ll'”'q9l-V l””"'ld"l Selllces ed that all must consider menl jwerc held in Georgetown in tlielevc,-ywhel-9 their broth:-i-s, and? morning and in the evening ll1Hhat vicmry WES posslbki gm-ough 1 Sturgeon on Sunday. May 10th in 5.,C,.,m.(iy intglllgencf and sympa- lll" Unimd Cllurclmss thctic lllidvfslailtlllllsr Of OUICIW At. 11 am. the service in (ieoi'ge-:pL,opk.. me n,1Iiln'i A Mother's Day service was held. ie lin Milltown Cross in the after-l noon. l In the evening at 7.30 pm. an town was conducted by ister. Rev. W. A. Paterson. guest preacher was Dr. CM. Nich- olsoii. Principal of Pine Hill Div- lB.(i. Flying Boat A fatal flying boat crash here last Front row, left to right: Aldon Monday They have even possibility the Donald, Lyman Jay. Gerald MHC-'y;'ha1(:. C051" -"ail-Iumboldt, Sask., and RCMP Con- Layton Trriiiior, Walter Mil('.AdRnI,l5tab19 sgephpn Kaspar, 26. of A1. Lloyd MCEWOH. Merlin McCarth.v.lian,.sask., were killed when the Canadian Pacific JUN" Macs -jumped into the airAriiter land- -mi PAGE NINE Plsquid East Ami Vicinity ..'M.r. Elme'r:-Jay. Mount Sto- wart, was in Pisquld East on busi- ness Tuesday May 5th. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mr.s'.-B-terllng Conrad and son of Sturgeon were visitors, to Georgetown on Sunday May 10th. tMi'. Floyd Jay was in Q Mr. Ronnie Condoii. principal - wd e5d- MI h. of west Royalty School, spent 0" bume” 6 ” ay y the week-end at his home in M... Alvin Burke merchmh at G'”We"7w"' - Pisquid was a business visitor in ML md Mfg. warren Baker Charlottetown. Thursday May 7th. and family motored to Murray Harbour on Sunday, May loth, where they visited relatives. The Pisquld East Women's ms- titute held their monthly meet.- ing at the home of Mrs. Edwsrrl Jar, Thursday May 7th with a fair aiteiidaiicv, some members being absent with the 'flu'. When business was completed I delic- ious lunch was served by Mrs. Jay, Miss Adelle Fitzgerald. acmm- panied by Miss Shirley Nicholson of Chiirlottetowri spent the May 9th iieek-end at Miss Fitzgeraldis home in Georgetown. iiei- dauglllclf-ill-laltl and daugh- ”'"'7 t ', it ' 'lih Mr. Lemuel Mac-Corinack. creittlvffm s;(,net imc a social hour member of the C.G.S. Sorel, spenti the May 9th week-end with Mrs. M... G W-' J . .1 m Ma.cCorinat-k and daughter Ald- week.ende0:,g(e MM, 331, Sliiulamz iiie, at their home on Richmond vane.)-p guest nix 1.9,. daughter s”'99'e Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. mwcr MacDonald. Miss Helen Murphy, Miss Gladys Foucliere and Miss Joan McQuillan, who are employed in Chai'lottA:- town. spent the May 9th week- end at their homes in Georgetown. Mr. Guy Jay spciit the May Dtli week-end at the litiuie of his par. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. M , V . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Machoan 15 mam Hands m Pmuid East are pleased to hear that Mr. had as their guests on Sunday E. .1 L. M . S . May 10th their son Donnie of n:1,inPdn'l(; 1,.”(,L;r:.M;;,n;I:a5 3:; Ch”10”eWlV”v Miss Mary K91” Prince Edward Island l'AlF.pllial, Mid RCV. M17 and M1'5- FT"dlHis friends hr.pe to see him ii. Chandler of Charlottetown. round again soon, Mrs. Waiter MacNeill of the Mr, and lvfrs. Waller White Canadian National Railways at Dqnagliy W9,-P Russ” M Mp an" Charlottetown motored t.o George- town, where. he spent the May 9th week-end with his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Arid.rew MacNeill Mrs. Owen Kellv, Suntlay May 10th. Miss Mabel Jay spent. the week. end of May 10th at the home or her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Archie King of Lorwer Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Percy King of Gasperaux motored to Georgetown on Sunday May 10th where they attended morn- ing service in St. David's United Church. 4 Mrs. Harold Jay was s visitor in Lorne Valley Sunday May 10th guest of her sisii-i-, Mm. Eur. MacDonald and Mi. M31:J)ong,1d Miss Edna Woolridge was s vis. itor in Cliarluttetowii, Monday May 11th. ..'Mr and Mrs. Stewart Burke and family of Port Elgin, N. B., and Pictoii. N.S., were iecent weekend visitors to Georgetown, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Burke. llirash ls Mystery -BA P IN . - . yy guests at the r, and R L RUPERR B 0' (CF) Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. has investigators baffled. considered the amphibian hit A Miss Janie Hunter, R.N.. of the nursing staff of the Prnvincin. Sanatririum at. Charlottetown, was a recent guest of her broth:-r. Mr. Joseph Hunter of Georgetown. Miss Vem Trenhiolm. of the of- fice staff of the Island Motor Transport spent the May 9th week-end in Geomeltown, where she was the guest of her parents, Captain and Mrs. Thomas Tren- holm. stewardess Clara Langeii. 25. of On Sunday, May 10th, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins accompanied friends from Charlottetown on oi motor trip to the Bird Sanctuary of Mr. Harvey Moore. situated I few miles from Montague. Th! party was much impressed by sh: wonderful work Mr. Moore is run- dering our wild fowl population Quite is number of birds could DI seen on the water and on the land adjacent. Mn. Moore is engaged It present in enlarging the area. at his sanctuary and is to gratulated on his wonderfu work. Airlines "auso crashed on landiiig in the harbor. Investigators have failed to find out why the aircraft ”porpoised" Over twenty members of St. Davids United Church Sunday School and their teachers motor- ed to Charlottet.ow"n on Saturday, May 9th. where they attended A CPA official said the boat ”cri'i1dren's Day" of the umggd made a fine laiidiiig. ran about Church Exposition. The programme 100 feet along the surface, DDT-jnC1uded' B-lbncal movies, sing. poised and crashed on her nose.- song, jntgresming grime; and 5 visit to the Exhibit. Mrs. Minnie Refuse had the pleasure on Mother's Day of the company of several members qt her family including her daughter, Mrs. James MacLeod of Murray River, her son william of Boston, Mass, her sons-in-law and daugh- ters, Mr. and Mrs. Bu-bert Fra- ser of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and family of Ciliarlottelown, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Maocoi-mack and their daughter Aldine, and her son and daughter-iii-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Rafuse. ing. The formal opening of the church consisted in prayer, and reacting those parts of Holy Scrip- tures which stzile the functions of the church by the minister. The people reverently staiidiiig: 1. Con- cerning Prayer. John 16. 23, 24; 2. The Word of God and the Preach- ing of the Gospel, Isaiah 55, 10, ll; Revclatiuii 14!; 3. Baptism, Math. 28.18-20; 4. Confirmation Acts 8:14.15; 5. Mali-iiiioiiy Eph. 5. (ll, 32; 6. Burial of the Dead, 1 Thess. 4, 13, 14; 7. The Lord'sSup- per, 1 Cor. 11. 23-26. Mr. Leo Grant of Saint John. N. B. and Mr. Ralph Grant of Fulton were visitors to Georgetown on Monday, May 11th. Mr. William Rafuse left It few days ago on return to his home. in Boston, Mass, after a. vacation spent in Georgetown, where he was the guest of his mother, Mrs Minnie Rafuse. Churchc Exposition which' was held in Charlottetown. Dr. Nicholson. who had been lModerator of the churcli 1950- 1952, spoke in a. most challenging and inspiring way on "Victory for 'tlin Church". It was no ordinary sermon to any one congregzition, but was t.he voice of the Moder- patnr of the Universal Church to lniciiibr-.i's and supporters of church in any field-the smallest .and the largest congregations ;thrriugliout the Cliristiaii world. ' The conditions of this victory necessitated ft world-wide outreach. thcl inity Hall, Halifax. who was rep- ' . . -, iresenting the present alndcratnie,"Y9'"' l”0”,d mltli"k”l Social” ccmpl nf the United Church of Cnii:irla. Sldemblc "mi: 10131 ullch It wml or. A. A. Scott. at the Uiiil.oril5”"B9”" U1" " ” A ' t in "re-opeiiini: of the church."l xtenslve reiiovatioiis had taken place in the late autumn rindenrly winter and services had been held lin the Baptist Church. On coni- lpletion of the work, services were resumed but owing to winter and early spring conditioiis of weather and roads, the fririiial opening was delayed. tl E Rev. D. N Mar:Plicrsoii. chair- linan of Prince Edward Island Presbytery. and Minister of Mur- ray I-(arbour-Murray River Pastor'- al Charge. was the preacher. he took as his text. Isaiah 51:1. "Look The members of the Sturgeon -more MT5- wtlll” M'CL'f”l 3"""l"l Church V9,-V kmdhv M-(Ni as hams Mr. and-Mrs. Ernest Grant of the graduation exercises of the to the visitors and a dcliglitfiil East Chester, N.S., accompaiiierl liy student nurses of the Charlotte- Mrs. M. F. MacDonald of M(int- town Hospital on Monday, Ma! social fellowship hour was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy King after the service. llth; ague, motored to Georgetown on Sunday, May 10, where they were - A.C. ' Christian lThe emphasis was on World Mis- unto the Rock wlience Y9 1"? isimis, not as a, privilege or it per- iiewn, and to the hole. of the. pit. lfionill duty. but. a Clllflsillltl uiiv.v--- whence ye are dii:izvrl' -a forceful la command of the Lord. which and cliallenliillll lIdfll'C- A The ""l' lcouid not be ignored, sic was rendered by the Murray This emphasis on world-wide River choir of it voices-the regu- lar hymns and anthems and It trio which were rendered very accept- wny of life. Victory ably, and which abiiiirliintly iner- could be possible only by the. love itcd the. thanks of the large con- nf God in the hearts of men ev- igreggtion present. evangelism could only be realised by personal conscerntioii to the illorotliy lllx's t:olumn- Ctlllllllllf'd from page 2 would be A lilnidivap. It is a short, pl!-asaiit sntinviiliz mime. and the liIl'l. that. it i'lmirl,v l(lPl1l'llFS his nriliniiiilily is no rli vulmrk. AILV rnulilry that can prridiii-e such an trxrelleiit man slmuld lie ivortll.V Ol iidvcrlisnnicnt. hnnti lwlllllo a Fiiropr-iiii ha:-lrgmiiiiil. and if you do decide to nmirry the man. rloift, under nriy cirr'iiiu.s'Iaiir'es, ever apologize for thr- land of his origin. That's snolilwry. Let your chil- dren carry his ii.-iinii as a fine heritage. As for the other "faiilts" you ileplnre -a slight avieiit is certainly preferable to the sloppy English we hear too often in this voiiniry, also a devoted liiisliniid and father would lie piioleriwl try any sensible woman to a flashy rlrr-sser. l)l-IAR MISS DIX: When a minister is iiskml in in-if.irin a wed- ding cercinony, is it proper for his wife to attend the wedding? There have lunch t7f't'i'ISll'H1S when I didn't go In ivr-ddings because I hadn't received an lnvit.-itinn, but later I learned that l was expected to be present. .VllNlS l-1R'S WIFE ANSiVl'IR: l'l't')llttl'l)', an iiivilation slmiiltl he sent to hrilli the minister and his wife. if they are expert:-vl to iiltoml the reception following the vereninny. Without. such an invitation. you rnuld scarre- ly be canceled in lake your welcome for granted. Dliiifl MISS IIIX: is it proper for an office ni.iiiaueI' lo dale his st-crnlsii-3.” Tltcre are only a few people in our nffire, and the dating in question seems to he getting serious. . M. S. S. ANSWER: What in the world Is lmprriper .-ilioiit lhr situation, provided both the manager and secretary liiivn no iiinrilal ties”? "Marrying the boss" is often the. ambition nf .1 working girl. and many very fine marriages have resulted. IlI".AlI MESS lllX: How tines nrw gr-I int iif :i rlix-ni'i-Ml m;iii'.' 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