New officers of the Chariotte-| recently. Left to right are, Dr. town Duplicate-Bridge Club chat| Frank Jelks, vice-president; Dr. ion to office| Douglas MacDonald, president; club's annual meeting held| Mrs. Helen Dunbar, Catholic Welfare Bureau Used By 195 Families During Year iat J. F. MacAleer, dir- ector of vital statistics leaves by Sunday for Montreal where he will attend the health and vital statistics section meeiings et Ottawa June 45. Mr. MacAleer will return to the province next Saturday. BELL FUNERAL—The funeral grave. Pall bearers were William Case, Wnlliam Chapman, Ralph, Wallace, Lioyd and Benjamin . Interment took place in the Catholic cemetery. The fu- neral was largely attended. YOUNKER FUNERAL — The > BRIDGE CLUB OFFICERS reported an expenditure of $35, 259.17 for the year ending li wR and Miss Freda‘Tulle and Garth Crockett, members of the execu- . Frank MacKinnon. ; Kt if i fy 5” broek Es cgede ne etl j abies E ie: i i 3 nelle § fk E : i FE. IE if g e 2 g E z e : i | | 2 3 sick? PETERSBURG, Ind., (AP) Pike County has lost a bridge. Sheriff Wilmer White- head said someone with a cutting torch converted a 30- foot bridge into about three ¢ons of high grade steel and earted it away. A coal miner discovered the theft Wednesday just in time to avoid driving into the unbridged stream. Rally Slated Sunday Night For the first time in the bic tory of Ohariottetown young peoples i ational rally is to be held on Sunday evening at the Y.M.C.A. | | except Sunday \ PAUL CUDMORE, M.D. wishes to announce that on JUNE Ist, 1959 he will commence practice In GENERAL MEDICINE and OBSTETRICS Hours: 2—5 and 7—38 p.m. daily Office and Residence—245 Queen Street and Wednesday | sence a ot er, ie net shown. The club will resume weekly play at the Char- lottetown Hotel in September. Sir Andrew (Continued from page 1) 1938. The rolling fields and mead- ows which now become a memor- to him, were his favorite haunts in boyhood days and it always pleasure for him to St. Mary's Hall, Souris MONDAY, JUNE 1st—7:00 to 9.00 p.m. 31, 1959 fn shooting. The Gorhy wae equally merited by Cade. Major R. MacKinnon and Cadet Corporal E. Saunders and was accepted by Cadet Major MacKinnon — in Oe sheets © eee Seendere. third platoon was judged the best platoon an parade and Was awarded a , which was accepted on of the platoon by Cadet Lieutenam Archie Mac- Donald. - The Strathcona Trust Shield, Sa ht us far , Was Soe Other presentations included Be prizes for the most efficient of- 1-2 ficer, Cadet Major MacKinon, and i Ay most efficient N.C.0., Cadet S- i: major T. King. \' FOR PROFICIENCY a Other prizes awarded were | steodier rai caeeta wae tee could r tain A. ‘MacDonald, Cadet Lieut. fie commanding 2 Militin| Command, Halifax end Major M.| 8. MacMillan, cadet Lieut. Group said following his inspec-| E. Campbell, P.E.I. Regiment,| Murray, cadet Lieut.’ D. Stanley, tion of No. 148 Birchwood High| who was acting on behalf of the aera wisn ce tae School Cadet Corps yesterday. commanding offi of the regi- . Weatherbie, cadet ‘Meo high in his praise of the| ment. Lieuienant-Colonel J. A.| Mai. B. cadet A. corps was Captain J.J. Mac-| MacDonald, E.D. Donald, headquarters area cadet; The program included general | @aining officer. : salute, inspection, march past in Captein MacDonald “told the| column of platoons, march past corps members he had aiways| in column of route advance in heard of the cadet corps in Char-| review order, and demonstrations lottetown but this was the first op-| in smali arms drill, first aid, osngery 4 he had of A See Ok i. Sale EME MAY one them. company il. wf “I have seen many cadet) WILSON TROPHY corps”, the. Captain said, “gnd/ Presentations made by the in- there are few better than the! specting officer included the 3 POE LSS te See Sete, ereeting Sp Miter. Abas Anglican Church Col. was accompanied; Wilson Trophy for consistency. : of Canada xkKweKkKeKKeKeEHeHHHYA ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL , HURRY! HURRY! FINAL AY x Rechford Square MORNING MATINEE AT 9:30AM. oe ee > AFTERNOON MATINEE AT 1 AND # the Rev. Canon K. M. Malone EVENING SHOWS 7 AND 9 ms. BD. we the Rev. W. G. Hogs, + Honorary Assistant Priests x | Miss Suzanne Brenton, Lic. Mus. > Organist and Choir Director. +” The First Sunday after Trinity + 8:00 a.m.—Hoely Eucharist. 8:45 a.m.—Mattins . | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School (infant’s Class 11 a.m.) 11:00 a.m.—Cheral [Eucharist x x and Sermon 5:00.p.m.—Evenseng and Ser- Prices: Matinee, child 25c; Adult 50c ST..PAUL’S ANGLICAN x Evening: Child, 50c; Adult 75c % CHURCH d ' eaees ee Bae * renee TUES. 3+ | whe Reverend Canon J. T. Thbott, possible, retention of the build- fangs and a complete forestry job on the woodiot. SIGN PAINTING Signs Trucks Lettered — Lettering BENOIT SIGNS 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 Very Reasonable Rates (Operated by the P. E. 1. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) kkk kee Eee HH EEA K KKK KK + BOX OFFICE OPENS NORTH RIVER & * M TO-NIGHT and MON. ‘A FIRST RUN ACTION PACKED HIT! FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY KIDS UNDER 12, IN CARS — FREE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 12:05 A.M. THE PRICE OF HER PASSAGE ~~ Mh My |The Reverend f. H. B. Semers. M.A., 8.T.M., x * ‘ | Organist and Director of Choirs PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK OF S. JAMES Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.Bac., F.M.C.M., | 213 Kent Street Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. Interim Minister. Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. Organist. Mrs. Malcolm Beck, Choir. Directer. 10:00 a.m.—Bible. School and Family Hour. Come and bring your children. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship PARK ‘ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister 14 Second Street <3 At ng _ amee i John Lea-Morgan, M.A., B;> Mus. 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