face roulu-can 5 1 I l i . Monday . 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday 7:15-9:15 - purify oflhsfvedwd. IN. 5004 To commemorate the 1001!: III": 0' f""”" anniversary of Cronetedils we-saith-wk-4 dlseoveryofflickel in mi. ' the loyal (lsnsdha Mint has gictyeariulwdl new Eve-eeet This ado, Illa previous In-eeeipiaesah ends at ptssefilehl. on Wednesday. January (list. the R..O.A.1'. hoopsters were vic- torious in a meet with Ray's Mil- lionaires at Charlottetown scoring a was win. I O 0 At the Crystal Rink in sum- merside, the Bummerside Crystals played a fast moving game with the R.C.A.l". hockey team on sat- urday evening. February 3rd. at which time the boys in blue de- feated the orystals 3-l. Flight Cadet J. T. Mulvihili scored two goals and was presented with a certificate for 3250 worth of dry cleaning in the town of Summer- slde as the star of the game. L.A. C. W. J. Walters and L.A.C. V. A. Naugier also scored two goals each. and LA.(:. Walter. is cred- ited with an assist. Congratulat- ions are due these sportsmen. CAMEO TIIEATBE KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday T:l5-9:15. "THE FABULOUS TEXAN" A tale of conflict posi-Civil War Starring William Elliott. John Carroll. Catherine McLeod, Albert Deltker and Andy Devlne. V a um oflheqiupnuu Q E ssseliufhsplcaiisvlere lied to... 9.1, anslicisss I . THE GUARDIAN. CH ARDOTTETOWN The Oerporala played host to their wives and friends in their club on aturday evening. reh- ruary am when bingo and dancing were on the program. Lunch was enjoyed. I O 0 There was a shorwin of a film entitled. "The Art o Leather carving" at eight o'clock on Fri- day evening. February 2nd in the Hobby shop. . . -Mrs. James Hope is a patient in Prince County Hospital where she is undergoing medical treatment. 0 O 0 L.A.C. W. J. Walters oi the Central Registry staff. has been a patient in station Hospital dur- ing the past week. 0 O O F-O R. -O. J. Carey. a radio of- ficer who has been on the Fly- ing Wing staff of the an Navi- gation school at this station dur- ing the past two Years. will re- port at E. C. A. F. Station Clinton. 0nt.. on Monday. February 12th. where he has been transferred. 0 O 0 The Chapel Guild of Trinity chapel held a meeting on Wed- nesday. January 31st. The Presi- dent Mrs. George stone. presided over the meeting. I O I The Office-rs' Mess will be the scene of an informal dance on Friday February 9th. Music as supplied by a local orchestra will promote dancing and! a buffet supper will be served. 0 O 0 Several personnel will enjoy portions of annual leave within the next week. including many who will remain either in Sum- merside or slemon Park such as: Sgt. N. W. Anderson, Sgt. M. F. Hubley. PS L P. Grcenough. Sat. J. L. Williams. Opl. M. A. Clarke. Cpl. L. S. Peacock. L.A.C. W J. Ridley. Opi. H. H. Tracy, L.A.C. W. D. Witwer. L.A.C. A. ,McCulloch. Adhin. L.A.C. J. n. costes. r-o M. .. ....c. .. .. .. ...... WESTERN iillllilillil s-. Krewski. L.A.O. .1. F. we nd. L.A.c. J. A. Arsensuit. 4”mvA Sgt. ll. .1. Oliver. rs E. K. Mae- I' T WW” mak- Kenaie, L.A.C. L. .1. Patterson. '"'"'”'3'- '''l9- '5?"- Opl. s. as. ouccio. cpl. I. e. Nel- r'-' son. LAD. M. S. Danton. l..A.C. n. .1. Reid, 1.a.c. 1.. 2. Butler. friends l...A.O. .1. A. Lackey. um. 12. is. he. Kean ion. was obliged in Mason and L..A.C. T. H. Noonan. NW 5 HI 3 hospital And his Three airmen will visit New Girl! recovery is ensorly antic- Brunswiok while on leave inolud- 1P”"3-x- fill: A.C. I F. J. Kl dred, W0. 1 M” ' - J. w. Oouieau ma" .0. .1. s. -ON Vim 10 Boston - mchuh. Mrs. James Lawlae of Norboro you. ,1 th, p,m,,,,,,l Wm left recently on a visit to friends spendlleave in various parts of 1" P9'”"id- 305mm FYI-minihlm Nova Scotia. L.A.C. J. r. Baud: W1 0'11” new Enliand cities--In Nlll. Sit. H. M. Blair. L.A.C. G. j" s. Harpell and L.A.O. N. w. mo. -"GOV!!! FROM ACCIDENT ' , -Mr. Orville Qlamk of Kenning- Ontarlo and Quebec will receive um i5 "M9 W be 370'-"id I-nd I50"! many R.C.A.l". personnel in the "3"" 'm' E b” ML "rlldnt -To ssosrrras. -4 His many "that Mr. Wm. Cous- immediate future: nn.c. R. .1. his West Ind ribs on a smell saw Lynch. w.o. ll 6. H. smith, LA. i'0m- ." W" iwnd M093"! 10 c. H. ii. Graham. F! H. Brennan. "WP his 1”” and NWi--K- .A.O. s. R. M ii . A.O. 1 J. L. -- E. c. Morin anllm.3c:.o1 N. Palmer. -CLERICAL ""103 - Rev- L.A.C. n. Blbchuk will take his Ciml” Mum? 0' the Swim- entire portion of annual leave for W5”. h".'””' C” China 9&0” mo and visit Regina. sask. IMW0"-i 15 it P”"-''" 0." 9- 3- 14' L.A.C. R. Hopkins will spend 10 "W Fm” ”i"'P"Y. '5 A mil" days of his leave allotment at 9' S3'd'”'y' Cr 3' H” '3 ”Wm'i”"' micoucne. P.E.I. led by "15 "i”””- M” P'i.'i.” l;'lisllt Lieutenant a. Hansen. f,1C;l'i;1tl,f.l,i,:is1ifli;”'im-,a,i:'",giV1:r "J; oficer commanding Maintenance Kemmztonyxp of this unit is on sick leave at his -WELCOME!) T0 COMMUN- home in slemon Park. A speedy recovery is wished him. 1.5: Th?j?wen;:egf smug v;uey e e a s v.c y wa upon r. usi- Littlie Miss Andrea' Buck. :2 lnlhls :"n'e1g'3:Ieex:"i::: charm ng daughter of Cpl. and A . lm" Mrs. R. F. luck is a patient in c”'""””””V' M" M1159" Mim" W95 Prince county Hum”, summer. chosen io act as dia.li-man and in Ime ' a few suitasble remarks made ' kngwnaniih: punposelvhof this! event A very successful bingo party iddysilione. wilillol-lesci sf add-gas to was held in the Community the guest of honor, expressing the Centre at this station on Tuesday sentiments of his neighbors. Mr. evening, February 6th. Mrs. R. 1.. Reid was iihc recipient, of a couch. Walsh was the lucky winner of two a pair of blankets, and a sum of prizes. Is well as Dr. W. B. How- money, for which he expressed ate A.C. 1 .1. H. 1''. Parker. Cpl. C. 1:. Since the discovery of Canadais Nickel deposits, hundreds of uses and vast markets have been developed for Nickel through a planned program of research. So Nickel is now one of our most important exports to the United States and other countries. As a result millions ofU.S. dollars come to Canada, which the.Nickel industry nice to pay wages, taxes, freight, and to purchase lumber, machinery and supplies. l was served by Mrs. l-ias1a.m, as- att. his thanks. 'Nie presentation was made by Messrs. Elvin Bryamon. Gordon Bryanton. Eldon Schm- man and Everett Cousins. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing to music furnished by Messrs. Norman Mill and Bernie; Mcxis-lawn. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Everett Cousins. Mrs. Roy no-ysnion. Miss Florence Brysntou and others.-Bur. -HONORED BY MABGATE . CHARGE -The Rev. and Mil. Samuel Haalam entertained vlie Margate Charge of the United Church. on Mmday evenins. Feb- ruary 50:1. 1951. at the Punsonage. Kmsington. in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. James Cross of Maipeque United Church. This was in lap- preciation of the assistance given by Mr. and Mrs. Cross during the difficult invierval following the death of lih8 late Rev. G. S. Stev- ens end prior to iihe appointrnent of Rev. Mr. Haslam. Due to the poor condition of the roads Long River and New Lmdon had no representation. but a large umber of tihe Margate people were in at- tendance. Aiiet a period of crab inol and a derncnstratioil of un- usual stunts. Mr. Haslam. as chair- man. callcd upon Mr. Donald Baker of Margate. who in well chosen words. expressed sincere and hearty thanks in Mr. and Mrs. Cross for all ilhey had done for the Margste Ci-large while it was without a Minister. He also thanked the Rev. Ed Mrs. I-iaslamm iolgumoclit hosapii ty in openlnz 0 '5 t age ibr the gathering. On behalf of Mrs. Cross who was unavoid- ably absent and hrmseli. Mr. Cross was the recipient of a tri- ligilt electric lamp. Aiihoullh in- ken completely by surcrue he re- gljgd, wishing his thanks to be ex- tended to the three oonaresltiom. and also to all who helfmd WWI the evenings enjoyment IMWI sisted by several of the ladies. A very mudl enjoyed tun!-8008 W-B5 led by the Rev. Mr. Cros and the Rev. Mr. Haslsm, at the close of which all joined hands Ind .101!!- ed in singing Auld Lang sync and Goodnigilt Ladies.-Bur. Male Bookkeeper WANTED Good water for right Mrt! ' Apply nolmi-:'s AUTO rains llunlaeraida FEBRUARY 12. 1951 -....E 4 c.4iivs'ros.;csu--...-..'-32".: (nm ass-r IN SOUND s. Movms) Today 7:15-9:15 -. Tuesday 3:3?)-7:15-9:15 MiIililEii! Mlslliv! vuiumum 5 in tllislgayeat city In the W . hmEi6'i'?..:-..':-..:- 0" - g M” "M as mine suns-masses rm lnlastisa i-l;,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ' EM Wlltlct-PATRICIA inc all mm "9 ml, "W," hen the item "A Isms 01 items" by sussu "nu... meueonnanssiuss-emcunyssssusssssans semnn.ys,um"..,,,,, MEN! suv voun HABTT SHOES now ? BEFORE THE ZIW2 PRIDE INCREASE comes lm mm on rat. mi. l I All our in stock shoes at present are selling at the original price. The new price was effective from our Factory on January 15th, but our mark-up will not come into effect till February 19th. er Oxford. Heavy triple sole. PRICE NOW 513,95 522.00 PRICE FEB. 19th .. TIIE ATIELONE-No. 648. Rich Brown Calf Leather, Blucher Oxford. Doll- ble sole. PRICE NOW .. AIR FORCE SHOE-No. 458. Black Calf Leather. Double sole. Styled to Air Force specifications. PRICE NOW .. 313.50 PRICE FEB. 19th ...... .. 819.50 IIARTT SHOES SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN SUMMERS T SHEEN & "iiiciuuis ”YOUR'FAMILY SHOE STORE" THE ATIIIDNE-No. 841. Rich shade of Mahogany-Red, Calf leather, Bluch- UUT OUR WAY "fl: bunt e If 0 H40, m:"....-:,.::.-.- ill I" IN THE WORLD :5 AND THATS ALL vou l soul: BROTHER? 1101.9 TOLD HIM! you DIDN'T arm TO Go 10 THE o sroize wrn-1 vou.-A i BY 1. ii. WILLIAMS SAY ANYTHING Aaoq-r HIM comma HOME Wl"i'H ME-- THE LITTLE SNIP! 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