for: ¢=Il¢¢ts5r a’. JUNE 17, "1949 _ . - GEIITRAI. coanoian This column is reserved for news] of local interest, but ndvertislll 0! l I . \ g newly Illturs may be lnserted' ' ‘g flvg unis n word, strictly psy-l a . l - sble in advance. . " Mi COOKS for pllotogrlplll. ' couranananoh urn ml summon. | .__— aoWAlm MseINNIS Fitted‘ Footwear st 175 Queen Street. ' saw! vmceiws oarnau- AGE Annual Collection June 11th. ONE ONLY CHESTERFIELD 5150.00. Bargain. Toombs Music} Store. MRS. JOHNSTON‘! LADIES WEAR. Beautiful dresses, coats, - suits, raincoata, skirts; also clear- ance sale rack. ELECTRIC KETTLES, I-Iotplates, Fans, Toasters. Irons, Rangettes, Gurney Electric Ranges. Toombs Music Store. -—-— i SERVICES IN ‘Iilll.’ MARC-ATE CHARGE for June 10th, are as fol. lowst-Margate 11. Clifton 330. Long River 7.30. Rev. G. Slit/Gila, Minister. NORTH nlvnn. mvrrarrnar- IlST PASTORATE.-Sunday. June l9th. Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P.M. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. TURNIP SEED LAUBENTIAN at Mutclvs Grocery. Grafton Street East. Save money. by buying your groceries here. We also carry all kinda of Cafeteria Feeds. TRYON-BONSIIAIV BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Services for Sun- day, June 19th, are: ‘rryon 7.30 PM. Speaker will be Rev. E. J. Barrass. C. S. 11 A. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Miniatdl’. ‘I’!!! PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Marahileld Charge. l_ Services June 19th. Mt. Stewart l1 | A. M. f-lighileid 3 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M’. A. K. Campbell, B. A., y Student Minister. Rev. D. Nichol-l son, Interim-Moderator. | YORK UNITED CHURCH 0F‘ CANADA-There will be no regular , Church Services on Sunday. June 19th. it being Conference Sunday. Sunday School at usual hours. Rev. i Y. H. bdacCsllum, Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED IASTOE‘ Al. CHARGE-Stanley Bridge 1l .A. M. North Rustioo I P. M. Cav-_ endish S. S. at l0 A. M. in the Bap- tist Church. North Rustico Sunday School st 7 P. M. George Gaugh. ' HUNTER. RIVER PASMBAL CllAltflltt-Servidee June 19th. Hunter River 11 A. M. Hampshire 2 P. M. Wilishlre 3.30 P. M. Wwatley River 7.30 P. M. Sunday School as irrsnged. noroarlt Christie, Minib- her. COVEIIEAD — STAN HOPE UNI- IED CHURClL-Services for Sun- day. June~19th, are: West Cove- head 11 A. M. Stanhope 3 P. M. Covehead Rood 7.30 P. M. Pre- arstory services at West Cove- ead Friday, June 24th and Union Road, ‘Thursday. 23rd, st 8 P. M. Rev. Thor. A. Wilson. Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Services Sunday. June 19th. will be as followsa-Highfield, Sunday School at 10. Worship at 11. Win- aloe South. Sunday School at 2: Worship at 3. Winsloe North, Wor- ahip at 7.30. Princeiown, Sunday School at l0. Rev. E. C. Evans. Sup- ply Minister. FIRST VISIT IN it YEAH! — Mrs. O. W. Brown, Vancouver. is a. visitor to the Province after an absence oi 40 years. She is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pear-don. Upper Queen St. Mrs. Brown is staying at the Queen Hotel and will spend a month on the Island including a visit to her sister Mrs. D. J. Nich- olson, Montague. RECEIVING CONGRATULA- TIONS — Miss Shirley I. Mac- Donald of New Dominion; is rc- teiving hearty congratulations from many friends on the successful eompletion of her third year in Prince of Wale; College. This rlcver young'student has main- tained a consistently good record during the three years she has been in attendance, having won 5th place in First Year, 8th in Second Year and 4th in Normal Training. In connection with the latter course she was also s win- DECCA RECORDS 75c A Hear These and Others;- You, You, You are the One. Forever and Ever. Cruising Down the River. Riders In the Sky. Careless Hands. lM Candy Kisses ‘. Mississippi Flyer. Hamp’s Boogie Woogio No. 2 Skyscraper Blue! Merry Go Round Waltz. ' APEX RECORDS 50c DICK HAYMES ..~..=.::;1:.,==.:::.°=..-..¢--=l ‘A N D \A P A Sold At HOLMAN’S a... 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Record Player Absolutely FREE by visiting the M Record Section or either the Summerslde or the Charlottetown Store and putting your name on a Ballot. . . . That's all you have to do! Just write your name on one of the Ballots. You’re under no obligation to buy. . . . Come in and try your Luck! llrawingQSaturday, July 2nd at 9 p. m.‘ QLMANQ sulvlmenslbe s. cuantorrerowu "were oLo FRIENDS men" r Come In Tomorrow -- - Hear Your Favourite ‘Artists 0n Decca and Ap Cast Your Ballot On The FREE Record, Player. IIEIIE EEHE ex Records - ~ ner of one of the Strathcona prises. Miss Mscronsld. i: now s fully |uallfied First Class teacher and sf the six students in Normal Irainin: who qualified for first tless license. she has the highest. ‘itanding. In addition to her ttudles. Shirley found time for Iiani! extra-curricular activities as Well and was also a participant in ihe recent Musical mum. whore ihe won second place for singinl! in two different cllsgu, IIUMMAGE SALE Saturday, June 18, 2 p.m. in C.W.L. Hall, 162 Richmond Sh, (over Provincial Bank). ' P IIISII 0F CBAPAUD AND SIB GflELIh-Sunday. June 19th. St. John's Church, Orapaud. 10.00 A. M Sunday School. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer. St. Elisabeth's Ohumh.--Bpringfleid.~l1.00 A. M Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rev. J. Amrstrong. w..." .»- . Sunday, June 19th. Central Bed ue 10.45 A. M. and Borden 3 P. M. eekly- Central Bedeque. Thursday. Pree- town, Friday at lug. Reeves’. TBYON PASTORAL OHAIGI oi the United Church of Canada. . Services on Sunday, June 19th, ss followsz-Tryon: 1i A. M. C. S. 10 A. M. Orapaud: 3 P. M. O. S. 2 P. M. Cape ‘Iravarae: 7.30 P. M. C. S. 6.80 P. M. Rev. E. II. Wood- lide, B. A., Minutes, ' CIIUIOII NOTICE. — St. John'a Presbyterian Church. Belfast. Rev. R. S. Quigley. Ph. D.. Mirliater. Morning Worship 11.00 A. M. Even- ing Worship 7.30. Prayer Meeting. gorge rum School, June ma, a IIADALBAII UNITED CIARQlr-‘Qfflfik Sunday. June mo. as follows: North Granville a P. M. Iradalbana 7M P. II. Mr. Norman om". Speaker. There will also be s asrvica at Pleaasnt valley at 7.80 P. ll. conducted by mem- P. U. luv. W. B. Iso- day. Inna 10th, as follows: Mm- ‘tagul 11 A. M. and 7.» P. M. Cardi- ln 3M P. M. Sunday Baboon - tlllll 10 A. I.‘ lama Valley 10M A. H. ll 2M P. ll. Rev. I‘. Itntoung, Ila tar. . Auld-Tritos Wedding A wedding of interest to many friends and relatives in the Mari- time Provinces was Qolemniud Sal.- urday afternoon. June 4. in the First Bapiiat Church, Salisbury. NB. when Alice Lavinia. ‘rrites, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Alli- son Trites, Salisbury. was united in marriage to Dr. Charles Robert Benson Auid, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ramsay Auid, West Cove Head. PEI. Rev. E. R. MacWilliama. pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated with standards oi white lilacs and vases of soft pink tulips. The guest pews were tied with white satin bows holdifll tiny llly-ol-the-vslley and fo t-rne- not sprays. Mrs. Gordon Norrad played the nuptial music. Mi“ Mary Charlotte Mclntyre was guest soloist and sang "I'll Walk Beside You" and “Wherder You Walk." The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. had for her matron of honor, Mrs. W. Blake O'Brien and her bridesmaid Miss Eleanor McCain, Florence- vllle. Walter Auld. brother of the groom, was beat man. L. O. Trites. brother of the bride. Wolfville. and Walter Simmons. Freetown, P.I.'.I.. ushered. ~ The bride looked oharminl in a gown of whim lawn eyelet over corded taffeta, fitted bodice with tiny covered buttons to below waist in front. The neckline was WHEN THEY’RE fashioned with Elizsbethau- UIlIQ and her bouffant. skirt with back fullness fell in a. train. l-ler finger- tip veil of tulle illusion fell from a tiny Dutch cap of oranga blos- soms. She carried a hand bouquet of blush pink carnation: and Stephsnotls. Mrs. O'Brien wore a gown of blue eyelet marquisette with matching mitts, and fitted bodice. full skirt, and off the shoulder neckline. I-ler headdreu was a bsndeau of shattered yellow car- nation! and she carried a hand bouquet oi yellow carnstions. Mlaa McCain wore a gown of yellow eyelet marquisette styled the same as the matron of honor. Ber bandeau was of shattered blue cnrnations and she carried s hand bouquet of blus earnations. The bride's mother wore an af- ternoon dress of pearl gray crepe, net yolk, navy accessories and s coraage of pink and mauve sweet peas. The groom! mother wore an navy accessories and a coraage of Sweetheart roses. After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home. which was tastefully decorated with vases of snspdrsgon and tulips. The bride's tabla was covered with a lace cloth and esntred with a three-tier wedding csks flanked by ivory tapers in silver holders. Misses Jean Wai- lsce, Helen Reid and Frances Day- 'David Iiembrotighton served. ton. Mrs. I-l. (‘apman and Mrs afternoon dress of aqua crepe. ~ Later the bride and groom left for St. Andrews, N.B.. where they will spend their honeymoon. For travelling the bride wore a pale blue wool crepe costume, navy shoes and blouse. natural colored straw hat and doeskin gloves and s corsage of yellow carnations. After a short honeymoon thc bridal couple will motor to Vic- toria, B.C., where the groom is in. terning in the Royal Jubilee Hos- Dital. The Bloom is a graduate of Acadia University. Wolfville. and also in medicine from McGill Unl- verslty. The bride is a graduate of Acadia University, wolfvlllc, and was formerly employed Wm, ‘Ces-rlradisn Industries Ltd. Mont- Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trltes, Wolfviile; Mr. and M", g, I Mil/res B0 'i (icon A Wllrlri of (burl Illyw‘ Electrical Oontractor WIRING AND REPAIRING ERNEST IL RAMSAY, 1&9 Elm AN. Phone 10C” A. Trites, Miss Jean Wallace, Saint John; Mral-Iarrlschapman. Mont- real; Dr. and Mrs. Blake O'Brien. Montreal; Mrs. R. H. Keith, New York; MP5. D Lcmbroughton. Miss Helen Reid, Truro; Mr. and Mrs. L. Simmons. Summeraide. P. m. 1.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Auid, Char- lillletvwn; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Starratt, Halifax; Mr, gm] M“ Cecil Mill, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mill. Kenslnston. r111: Mrs. mm Btteves. MontraaL-Moncton Time! t/ztubs Sparkling White Snowflake AhiMONiA PfFRiWINGlY (Ilnn . . i‘ ' . fowl. ,l](f['[;i‘