1949 Capacity Audience Attends Minstrel Show The fourth annual presentation of the Summerside 'I‘rinitty United Church Minstmels was presented on the night of November 10th in O‘ Hall before a capacity audience, which thoroughly en- toyed every number from the opening chorus to the final eur- taln. The bin-nit cork kings, Allan wedlock (Bones); Roland Siheen (Sarnbo); the boy with the educat- ed feet, Herb SchlLrmori (Flatfcott and Gerald Sheen (Alibi) were superb and kept the vory large audience in continuous hiizh hum- Oi‘ throughout the evening. The snow was directed by Padre Rev. K. G. Sullivan of Summer- side and, it had good balance. plenty of harmony and an abun- dance o1‘ rib-tickling Jokes, deftly handled bac-k and forth ty the interloiutoi" alid ilie erd men. This was the fourth lftne that the Trinity Minstrels have pire- NOVEMBER 16. SWEET CAPORAL BIGAREIIES Eimsdule and Vicinity The Misses Vivian Matthews and Audrey Adams lett for Moncton mflntlv Where they have accepted positions. Miss Edna O'Brien. teacher at 31007121181111. iqJElti. the holiday week end “W1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. O'Brien. Mr. Edward McKenna Jim, Rum- ford, Maine. spent the past week the guest of his parents ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKenna Sr. Miss Beatrice OBrlefl, teacher at Alifall)’. spent Remembrance Day holiday at the liomc of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. OBrien. Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Brien had also as their guest over the week 011d their daughter Miss Alfredo. student at Tignlsh Convent. Mrs. Frank Yeo, accompanied by 119i‘ sister ‘Mrs, Lyman Casely left on Friday for a holiday in Boston and other American cities. sented their show ab Oleary under the auspices of Lhe OTxany United Church Young Peoples Union and it was perhaps the best performance to d-ate by tthls ta- lented group of artists who are noted fctr their ability and have an enviable reputation for pm- duclng good, clean, fast-moving entertainment. Vocal solos by Roland Pliilipson. Samba, Gordon MacDonald, Jim Phillips and Harold Rodd ivere especially enjoyed, as was also a novelty number, Bill B:atity the Padre and the end-men Bill Beatty made that old banjo talk in his own inimitable way, and after all, what's n minstiiel show without a ban-Jo. The minstrel show was pro- duced under t-he auspices of “The Mr. and Mrs. Club" of Trinity United Church in Sllmmerside. The huslnem managers were Har- old and Glen Rodd. The promot- ion managcrs were Don and Rae Adams. The s-taize managers were Kier and Mabel Duggan also Seaman and Joyce Bell. The pian- ist “as/Albert Huestls. The music before the show and during inter- mission was by Lowell Huestis and his orchestra. _ In the chorus werez- Lorne Campbell, Harold Rodd. Don Ad- ams. Jim Phlp, Harold Milligiin Archie Sharpe, Gordon MacDon- ald, Chuck Walper, Bill Bcntty. Cliff Rnndlnc, Allison MacLeaii and Roland Philipsoii. .The Olen-T?" Noun; Peoples Union sold candy between acts and after the refreshments setr- ved refreshments to the cast at ‘the Manse in ULeary. All in all it was a grand show and a de- liglitiul evmlng. //J>C.TOE/_\\ \ /-} lltltil EVERYTHING! . nus All IS wolult MtlllEY! I'm (hv new Wntkiifst Denier in Luis IN, iii, ‘It! ilii(l_‘.’l. ln order in tliiflitIlll't1 lil_\.\t'If iiiid my service \f briniziiti.’ tile famous Wiitkln Products tn your home I'm mak- m; a special offer. Clip this All Ind present it to me when I call. l; i; unrtli 254- nn any order of [$.50 or more. 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Mckenna ihad as their guest for the holiday . wet-k 0nd. their daughter Miss Joan. “Sllldfint at ‘rigrtsh Convent. t I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien, Miss ilvlary O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. iAlton O'Brien were interested spec- tators at the Amherst Fair last wcek. Their many friends are pleased ‘to have _Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray and Mr. Jacob Murray rc- ‘Iurn to their native land from ‘ Alberta. I i Congratulations and best wishes for a happy wedded life are ex- itended to Mr. and s. Bruce Currie Ion their recent ma iage. Mr. Cur- .,rie is the youngest son of Mi". and fMrs. Emerson Currie and Mrs. Cur- rie is the only daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edgar William5 t I The death of Mrs. Annie Weeks "n her ninety-second year took place in the Western Hor-pital, October tvi'rnti'-fif:li and was lemn- -ed with much regret by her relatives !aud friends. A ivoman of sterling qualities and possessed of a fine ‘personality. her friends were legion. She was blessed ivith a sturdy con- stitutlnn and was actively engaged in- her household duties prior to the accident of a few weeks prev- ious, which resulted in her death. ller funeral which was very largely Iiittcltded was held from the home ‘to! lior daughter Mrs. Hazel Cameron on October twenty-eighth to the lUllitod Church, Eltnsdale. where services were conducted by Rev. John Sheen. Interment, was in Al- beition United Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were six o1 her grand- sons. To the bereaved daughters and sons sincere sympathy is ex- tended-E. Tignish Shore A meeting of special interest to the Acadians oi the district was held in the school on Sunday eve- niiig. Nov. 6 at 7.30 pm. Mrs. Ferdinand Gallant. pres- ident of St. Thomas Aquinas So- ciety, occupied the chair. Mi". Ed- mond Gaudet. secretary, read the minutes o! the previous meeting. The guest speakers were Mr. Ed- mond Arsenault of Charlottetown and llir. Gilbert Gaudet. Both speakers delivered interesting dis- courses in the interests of St. Thomas Aquinas Society and the education of the youth of today. Mr. AJ. Pitre also spoke and thanked the officers of the Society for past benefits and for the good work that they have accomplish- ed for the boys and girls o! P12. island. During the latter part of the evening Rev. Charles Gallant and Dr. J.H. Blanchard arrived from Nail Pond where an earlier moot:- ing had been hold. Father Gallant in a short speech congratulated the shore branch which he said ivns ollc of tho most aotdve branches in the county. Hc eu- courageri officers and members to continue and persevere in their efforts for higher education for their children. Dr. JR. Blanchard also spoke. He said that he was hnppy to be present nt such an interesting,’ meeting. l-le also sounded a note of encouragement and (whortcd everyone to work shoulder to shoulder for the bet- terment or our Acadian people. The meeting closed with singing of "O Canada." the ICIE-BOIJVN-IIPPIEIEIBTRE Evrept for Greenland. Canada holds sovereignty in the whole Arctic sector irnni the Canadlll mainland north to the pole. “by iliiigtil y A t? SlioTten WEILNYIIFLPLV WAS ‘HNY _ IN 3 CORNERED PANTS, I btz-e-HBORS GOT ONLY A VEIZY QUICK GLANCE NOW THAT HE'S KNOWN AS THE PEST OF THE BLOCK, TIJEYPE STUCK Will-i WHELPL‘! AROUND THE CLOCK! HOW ABOUT A PEEK AT NE New BABY, uu watt 0cm, rota \ ausr A sscono, routs‘! our DON'T toms m! we DON'T WANT . ANY GERM5 TRACKED INI CAN I LEAVE WOLFGANG? WOULD BE TOO TIRESOME FOR HIM. Lac/us rim/Ml, NEWARK ma: A WHILEFWE HAVE T0 ' DRIVE OUT OF TOWN AND TM AFRAID IT LE GUARDIAN, Friends . Thursday iii". Ffidfll wlTll HUNDREDS 0F SENSATIONAL SAVINGS. SUMMERSIDE LJHARLO FTETOWN - BOTH STORES - I O Nov. 18th IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Come! HOLMAN'S has enioyed the “I15 in appreciation of Christmas "GOODWILL SALE". its many fine Savings. BOTH STORES and take a - planned to Save YOU Many. Read and See! d "G d ‘ll" of many. many Customers Ulla CIEQSS-(ggqdwillefi l-VIIOLMAWS responds with o great pre- evenr their will be remembered for Visit HOLMAWS The GOODWILL SALE is This is ei Three Day dvuntage of the wonderful Bargains. Many Dollars. Buy! Savei study this Big Sale Bulletin . .. . CHARL OTTETO WN Saturday Nov t 19th $200” and 2 Brand New Radios Given Away Absolutely FR IN HOLMAN’ L IE s oooowut. otzawmo FREE Train 0r Bus Fares T0H0LMAN’S From Any Point On Prince Edward Island Nov. l7-l8-l9 TO HOLMAN GQODWILI. SALE SHOPPERS (See Bulletin For Particulars) FOR ULL DETAILS CONSULT THE BIG" I2 PAGE GGODWILL SALE BULLETIN MAILED T0 YOUR HOME Annual Meeting lietleque liink 0o. The annual meeting ot Bedeqiie skating rink company was held in the rink on Tuesday evening with a small attendance i rresent. Mr. John Green vire-prnstdent- presid- t i i.» Ttilnmanmsezretary-trea-fthawhockey Pffllmmm. dufl“? u“ e financial reportg winter. Mr. T. J. Inman who has lurer izave_ the which showed 1111158 T914915 i"; the your. $216555 “m? a". expenditure of $l.63'.1.9'1.leaviuiz a‘ halnnce in the bank of $533.61., with this balance it is now pos- sible to pay the remaining $430- on (he tnortgnfrl! and it was decid- ed to have it Hg cclelriition nn the ice around Christmas with the burning of the mcrtznze. Miss Ruth Johnson's report n! auditor confirming the above re- rt was adopted. Considerable discussion took place rcgufdln! _ $115 .SUMMERSID a. ARLOTTETWIN TIGNISII HOSPITAL AID acted as general manager and The yggular monthly meetin! 0i secretary-treasurer for the past the Tignlsh Ladies Aid of the Wes:- tifteen years asked to be released em Hospital was held on Wvdmi- of his office. Mr. Brewer Johnson day evening, November 2nd. at t-hr was appointed to see about the home of Mrs. A..i._l~'lacD<>n111d-Ti1! necessary repairs to the rink rre- president, Mrs. Mchally, opened th-Ir vlous to the skating season. The lmccting with Pray"- The mmmes 0 directors were all re-electtd as ‘the last meeting were. refld 111111 "d- Earle D. beard. John Green, Brew- ‘ opted. seven new members were cli- er Johnson, Frank Jardine James rolled and paid their fccs._ Clark and Harold Bagnall. it was The Afghan which is being all? decided to advertise for a general by the members is nearly compbo ek. manager, and staff to operate the it was decided that the lottefl‘ ° rink (or the cmiin; season. ~13. bc purchased for same. The sale o fancy goods and Plum’ 881° WI decided on. but date not yet set. The members were invited to the home at Mrs. Jos. Walsh for the next meeting. which is t0 be 1191i 011 Wednesday, December 7th. at 7-30 P. M. 1; w“ moved by Mrs. A. I. M30- Donald. seconded by Mn. C. I‘. Mor- rlssey that the meeting adioum. BILINGUAL UNION Both English and Dutch are ot- ficlal languages of the Union of South Africa. - And Now! The Seas0n’s Biggest Event! .1 - m fir. e - hs-wisn-garanzp v w: Li»