- Leary; Prince County Skate Meet Held At Raceway Stadium ,.R,a,sultI of the Prince County meet held last lllllll It ;,l:c':':f,y 301:3-gs, Bummersids. "and under-1. cut-ruthers. 0' A u, st. Mary's Academy; '8- ,l225f.Z.u Desnochal. it Intr- "gay. 1'snd under-1. Paul Mao- willlams. S'slde Bill: 3- H". rrslnor. 51- I Geo;-gg Vey, 0'IJIl7- Mary's Audemy: ,1 Knutsfordi 3- J05" 3 . L933-,5 V. mile (open)-1. Douglas Currie. Alherton: 2. Donnie Ellis. 01,931-y, R.R.; 3. Robert Gallant. Borden. Girls 9-1. Charlotte yey. 0” Leary; 1 NRDCY K9”. iugion; 3. Mona Coffin. Alberton. Boys 9-L Billy eclements, St. lilaryis Academy; 2. Farrell Reeves, Freetown; 3. Freddie Dea- Rnches, S'sidc High. V Girls IMI. Georgina Carruth- ers, o'Leary; 2. Carolyn Adams, o'Leary; 3. Sandra Rayner. Cent- ral Bedeque. . Boys 10-l. Blair Wilkie, Alber- ton: 2. David Gaudet. 8'side High; 3, Ronnie Duggan, S'side High. Girls V4 mile (open)--1. Georgie Craig. Malpeque; 2. Pauline Fin- nan, Howlan; 3. Aldona Gallant, Borden. ,- Boys half-mile (open)-l. James smallman. O'Leary: 2. E. Delbert Dawson. Albany; 3. Wayne Cham- pion, Kensington. Girls 11-1. Patricia Sonler. St. Mary's Academy; 1. Olive Har- ris. 0'Leary; 3. Elaine Vey, 0'- Leary. Boys 11-1. Hasen sllilker. 0'- 2. Freddie Jardine. Kons- 3. Marvin MacDonald! 0'- Gi . 12 1. Betty Richards. s'Side High. 2. Lorraine Camp- bell...-uherton. 8. Diana Mallett, Freetown. Boys - 12; 1. Robert Carro- thers. 0'Leary. 2. Jo Jo Gallant. S'Side High. 8. Alden McNevin. Borden. Boys Mile Race - (open) -- 1. Leo Du . Central Bedequa. 2. Robert allant. Girisr is; 1. Patsy MacDon- ald. Borden. 2. Imelda Kelly, Bor- den. 3. Norma Profltt. Kensing- inrtton: Leary. Mrs. wait. Barbara alay, Georgia first and second place win- narslin each race have qualif- isd for the island meet in Char- lottetown this month. officials - Jtuiges. T. J. In- man. Bed us. Herb Levitt, Al- berton, Jac Mclsaac, Borden, Paul Schurman. 0'l..esry. Theo . Bob Clark. Ling. nlfensington V . s'Side; 8tarte:1.d Jim Hogan; An- . Ger ' ; scor- er, John McNeiil. S'sido C. W. L Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the S i subdivision of the Catholic Women's League was held on Wednesday. March 2. with the president, Mrs. Thom- as Linkletter, in the chair. Meet- ing opened with league prayer by the director, Rev. Joseph MacLeod. J The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved and the following correspondence was read: Mrs. Katherine F .,L, diocesan convener of lay retreats. giving date of lay retreat to be held at Notre Dame Academy on July lst, 2nd and iird; from Mrs. W. J P. Macmillan, provincial convener of immigration; Mar- garet Kelly. Provincial convener of radio. television and film; Mrs. James Gallant. convener of honorary members; Mrs. Earl Duffy, provincial convsnar of na- tional scholarship. The report of the treasurer. Mrs. Dolor Richard, showed a substantial sum on hand. The sick convenes, Mrs. Tousant Perry. reported having made fivs visits and sending cards during the month. Social service convener. Arris Arsenault. reported ton. Boys - 1:; 1. Wayne Howatt. -S'Side' High. 2. Douglas , Alhei-ton rink ailherton. 3. Gerald Sexton, Bor- en. Girls - 14; 1. Georgia Craig, Malpeque. 2. Carrie Bridges. Kensington. 3. Janet Profitt. Al- berton. Boys - 14; 1. James Smallman, o'Leary. 2. Dale MacWllliams; gap; Traverse. 8. Willard beard. Of en. Girls - iii. over; 1. Helena Harris. 0'Leary. 2. art: As- senault, Kensington. 8. Aldona Gallant, Borden. Boys 15 and over; 1. Leo Du- var. Central Bedaqus. 1. Fred Bridges. Kensington. 8. Ian Stran. Leary. Re ay - Girls; 1. 0'Leary, Alberton Wins Juvenile Game --The Alberton Juveniles defeat- ed the Tignish Juveniles hockey team 5-3 in a close contest in the last night. The home team opened the scoring, setting two markers in the open- lnr period without a the Tignlsh boyl. Gordon Camp- bell and 3. Clarke I markers. in the middle trams the teams Inllt a pair. Peter Gaudet getting 'l'lt:nlsh's tint goal with Matthews lallylniz for Alherton. it was Pet- OOIIVQIICI, the League had helped two needy families. Girl Guide convener, Mrs. Carrol Delaney reported on the Scout-Guide church parade held on February 21. Red Cross Mrs. Ivan Ciow. re- ported that 6 finished garments hadbeenturnediastthalted Cross headquarters. Mrs. Wilfred Gallant. convener for annual card parties reported a substantial sum turned in dur- ing the month. Mrs. Toussant Perry and Mrs. Ted Parry gave a very interest- ing report on tho annual Red Cross meeting held in Charlotte town during the month. It was moved and seconded that a scholarship of 825.00 be 4 t J to the Musical Festival Association. Mrs. D. F. McNeiil agreed to ianct as chairman of the nominat- I meeting to be held in April. committee for the annual At the close of the meeting Rev. Father Maclaod addressed the memt . and the meeting ad- iourned with prayer. -8. rwsvnss scaooi. School report for Piuavillel loalsr Department: Gradet X - Roger Hardy. 88 or Gaudet again in the final sas- pair and Gordon slon with a per can . Grade VIII - 1. Vincent Gallant, 71 per cent; Lorraine Gallant, 00 per cent; Walter Gallant, as per Campbell chalked up his second goal for Alherton to make the ""9 Tllnlsh three Alberton five. Penalties were handed out by referees F. Millman and R. Profit to Nicholson. Matthews. T. Gavin. Millman. V. Gaudet. cant; Lionel Blanchard. 56 cent. D03 Grade VII -Earl Gallant and Gertie Gallant 79 per cent; Weston Corcoran. 76 per cent: Eunice Gal- lant. H per cent; Zeba Gallant. as per cent; Junior Gallant. 67 Western Guardian Locke . Rood. -Agnes McBalne of the Lotiie gd. was in 0'l..eary. February Philip Arssnaulf of Fortune Cove. has been busy cutting some fire- vg on a wood lot in Forest Mt-Jand Mrs. Antho were visitors on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Gallant. Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsenaul sum” of Howlan were visitors die eve- ning of Feb. 21st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leciair of Woodstock. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclair who on Monday. Febnsary zlst celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Edward Griffin oi Burton. on February lath went to Borden to spend a few days visiting rel- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis and family of Greenhlll, were visitors on Thursday, February 24th at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sweet of F0 est View. Edward A. Griffin of Burton. was in Forest View on Thursday, Feb. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nesaiiches of Forest View, were in Fortune Cove on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet were visitors on the evening of Feb. 23rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers and Mrs. Oswald Caine of Forest View. Young Murray and Brenda Ellis. children of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Ellis visited Mrs. Edward Griffin, teacher of Forest View School. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant or Forest View were visitors on Friday evening. Feb. 25th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ar- senault of Howlan. Fred Arsenault and son. Alfred of Howlan. accompanied by Jo- seph T. Gallant of Forest View. were in 0'Leary on Friday eve- hing. Jean Arsenault of, Howlan, who attends school in 0'Leary, spent the week-end of Feb. 37th at her home in Howlan. AN KENSINGTON UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. -The Kensiugton United Church Auxiliary of the Woman's Mis- stonary Society held their regular meeting in the Y. P. Room. on March 2. The president. Mrs. Alex- ander MacKay conducted the Worship Service on the theme, "let This Mind Be In You." As- sisting also in the Worship service were Miss Edna MacMurdo and Mrs. Patterson Walker. - The Study Period was led b Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Mrs. Weldon Davtson and Mrs. George Brown on the theme. "The Growing To- gether of The Church In" India." and was introduced by re- ports by Mrs. Macxay and Mrs. Murray (read by Mrs. MacFadyen). The program leaders for next meeting will be Mrs. Russel Mac- Kay. Mrs. George Brooklns and Mrs. W. G. Simpson. Thoughtful statements were read by Mrs. W. G. Simpson and Mrs. Horace Glover on Stewardship and Citizenship. A large number Saint John were handed to the supply secretary. Mrs. W. F. Tay- lor. Mrs. George Duggan reported per cent; Telrnan Blanchard, 01 per cent. Grade Vi - 1. Yvonne Gallant. 77 per cent; Linda Gallant, 78 per cent; Bernadette Blanchard, 82 per cent; Alon Gallant. 81 per cent. Grade V - Pauline Gallant, 86 per cent; Shirley Murray. 84 per cent; Hermie Corcoran. 81 per cent; Kenneth Gallant. 08 per cent; Wendell Gallant, 61 per cent; Er- nest Gallant. 60 per cent; Elmer Gallant, 59 per cent; Alyre Gal- lant. 57 per cent. The highest average for deport- ment. Roger Hardy. 38 per cent; Pauline Gallant, 86; Shirley Mur- ray. 84; perfect attendance for the month of T y. Palma Gallant, Gertie Gallant. Kenneth Gallant, Murray 14 of gifts for the Port Worker at W The April meeting will be the Easter Thankofferlng. The meet- ing closed by singing. "God of Mercy, God of Grace." followed by Benediction. --jujjpg-2; KEIISINGTOII RINK Kensington Phone 55-5 SIIMMERSIIIE rs Mews Classes for all ages. Outside I contestants invited. Admission 50 and 25. l 4 "'1 --M . ,-,;g;l1sYll7l7.l.'1- - .- , ' "M"-Iasnnsllv """'"'”' ' ' ' . 'l1isdos.s-dlsa labs Bll'"h)Ig .-... saoriuor an as I . 1-5:. .Mar-:'- an ---.-n Your-s f Toronto stocks ao'2a'l'p”oiu ii 3 3 Let's II OVOf s'""d"y' nnuh T . People mat on M. any evening in -Many of the pat-ishoae s ol - too Prairie as sin us an H - the Parish Hall. The meeting men. so. Mark's and st. Bernardett'a, Wu-m I I c &P,',;;';: 3 '1' g "V ' ' ad with a suitabf e Lenten Hymn. also the pastor. Rev. J. N. 'l'raln- &'',:?:f,', E? lg 1: umn, .,., ,5 3 ,3 followed by n Scripture Lesson or. attended the funeral of the not such: is is is warm Air son as can -an 3 1 90mm”? '3"5l4"” M10118 from St. Matthews' Gospel. chap- Rev. W. E. Monaghan. held at 11700 Hackm so 41 ll 133000" Cm 43 3'06 4' Gdlllilllonll 91131111!!! '0 Plat! It ter 26. read by Clarence Moase. Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. mtd” 1” 13 1' Mg: 3; g '1: '3 ill: '09 of U18 entnlnlllon quen- The Rev. W. Eric lngraham then Tuesday morning. Feb. 28. we M.f:,'.' "1, 3 ,E't moo Que Nick: its is in I-50 Wlmllll lllll 39310900 3., i '1 lead the group in Prayer- Toillldarbenos 10 no on. sosouuutu an 2 at and orderliness are demanded. nu ””."ll” '. ' President. Lloyd Prom; wei. The many friends of Mrs. Bella sow us gig . . moiuqtuut 2224 as as In um dedumnnl Wm be made way. stadium. luinmarsids. lid comed two new members and ex- l3”"9l'- Gl9"3a",3'v 3," P1935” to ”.”l""”” ” ” '” m".':f;i.?.'.'. 1:: 1" m if this demand is not com lied y”" Island bum” ha ' learn her condition is eatl im- 5”” ””k"'"' 3' 3' ” u” ' " - P cltam ions from Crapllil pressed the wish that they join 81' 3' gm... 1” 19,, w,, must! 11 11 I1 with If the sole ur e of this P actively in the A. Y. P. A. work. Proved and hope to see her home usoo Mcwati n 1. 1-, some Resort su. M 9 toregunm - '0 pm PM t cross sticks with tlda year's Following the reading of the again in the near future. The fol- iuoo Meat my in in in 1:3? 3 : : order! A5 ': tor 5:" ' ”"' Prince ehlllllla mmugu n V," pohmd out by the lowing members of her family sr- ":33 hlgf: 5"" "'9 1: 1" me 1 Am 13. 1; 1;. to y I: P51 , b elmum" side. h the first of chum, an; llufcmlcon 3.,-mon rived borne last week to visit. her. 1,, m, P... m ,, ,3” man noctu so as a cfhn” ' "' ' 9"” Amy ""V' home games for right to DIN won” me be am. to mend me Mr. Earl Butler of California. U. sans u as is H Issac-u uv. ms ma 9' ll PWP059 PM"! Well- If on for the Is till! M” am .,,..e,,', ., ,,;.,,,,.d 1. s. A.. Mrs. Frank Maccarthy of use menu so u M ,';,P:,;';";,',., 1:5: tr" '& " " dwiwd '0 "uh "W -tu- against Charlottetown Abbie-. Wu moved um uconded am 3,, Boston. Msss.. Mrs. Frank Cor- am "If-fdf,lnV I: 1: 1; mwhmm M m M dents to be neat and orderly, it second game of this ssriu will an M, A. Y, p, A, be hyped m coran and Mrs. Earl' Swan of mom, can 1.” "5. 1” no nuuou in ms nu would seem a better idea to keep be played at Crspaad sari loll an M” 993,, me. , Halifax. N. 3., and Miss Francis mo Mutoo is is II 131613" lg” warning them every day. and then week. It was brought to the attention 3'-'"9l' 0' T9F0lll0- mm 3,", I ,: ,; ,: msosuui a as :1 as "11" Q” ”"'"'l"3 0" "'9 ill? of of the meeting that a letter lost Mr d ' Naco 3, ,1 3 snoosmatun an no no the examination to see if they in 3,, mm cmamed . g - In M11 Cllfldlk R08El'l- um Nu .3 17 u 11000 8curr.v-l 1” 330 In would follow t ' ' and uite all right if not carried their fasnil Nadin Ch 1 a ”" ms shun: nut in . l" 'dV'" W"'"”" ll . tbatths St. Mary's A. Y. P. A. and Owme 0,15; W3 Bryn; Ina nzuglrgl an is 3 M sum” m W H395 being reminded of it, on indefinitely. In the case of ma st Muk" "ll me" w" itors to Burtgbyl e nee V ' soooN:s us no 1337 m 5""'i” We 1' "VI ' ' ' ””ml"5ll”"5' the wamllm 6”” gether for three ten addresses ' 3500New Aig 17 ms 17 "0051-0" '3 U C It is somewhat like th mot in: only NW9 ln 1'0 0' '3'” snoo soon so 9 ll" by Rev Hugh Christmas. It being Mrs. Fulton Cooke. Cape Wolfe, B?,l""" g 3 1000Sieeln.! M lit. lZ.,. who is anxious to have her child months, can hardly be called driB W0 lllll W 3"'"U9 101' ll" llrsl was a recent visitor to St. Elea- s:ooN Bristol 134 127 in ”-5”” M" "0 W '0 llllPllY cerlllll mcill grace: in ll! "'9 M5355"? 9' "tn" "5 llllt. it was moved and seconded nors guest of her daughter. Mrs. won a Data 1415 an no 5""'""'7 ” -V 3' the presence of outsiders. some Orderllness. hat arrangements he made for the wimed Gil". H, M... 5- H I ms N Cal so as as 15 5"l""'' '1" W M . hex. two meeunu Wm: the lug, d ll s M0,, cw 7" ,0 10 men” M... H 1; u one hands the child a cookie, gestion we Journey to Summer- A regrettable accident occurred ml: .E:,',',:"' 5.3 13;” ,3” 4100 gyilvullto if: lg lg agd ".'0,:::ntw.'l": llnd wml "'5 sidt; for the second one on March at thde gomeptlalf andCMrs. R;;iy- gawk mg, ms. 199. use u:v5)u3W :r,l darling s'ay,f,", he lglsudmalfl; , mon umv . t , v re: :45 no I40 ; To conserve fuel it was sug- their little tilatlghtef Della?-alivl geoll W, ;f,,,f,”," ii” 1', s:l:::'i...l.:.'a' 1:: lit: 1:: 'pP”''eF”y lmdlllt been Sulllclwl-1 gested that the Badminton players her hand caught. in the belt of the soon N Harris at as am 1"” '"""l"" ” ”' . ' ly "9""d 3" "member Wllliouli play on Thursday nlsht instead of washing machine while the motor I500 N mat-riza in nut is f3'.f.:':';'lE 2", 3: """l”'"l' Pm” "ll l'” '"'"l'”'5l. Monday, when the heat is on. was running causing a severe tn- lwl” mill 3' i t ' 9", -,-"Q, B2" 3, M "10. and says. "thank you"; 1000 N Jaa n s a VI 3i The treasurer read his report. A jury to the arm and hand. um" K,, ,6 m m! sooorrus Rae as :1 no Tlllsv Oi C0Ur!9- ll 800d Pflcllce-i sum of thirty-one dollars was rea- F l 14500 N bus is as is '17gl.'l'""”d ” 3' " med from the vuumn, new, A C rendslf of Mr. Gerry Cooke. gar! an im at mo" mm. 0;; 52 my) mm. balance of fifty-six dollars is now h'g9u?'0 9-1 it?" 50"Y i0 learn ll9 mm N 3 ,1: 3 mo U Ash am no son , on hand. collection was taken. he ehmwriune '0 inure hu 10500Newnor .- .1 n mu uouunn -4 an :2 ucAMEo99 l ............. Roll call was answered to by four- Ind W lle playing hockey Mon- mos mm as as I " W 1" 1" ll '0 llirr V A ,. - u d, V nm in M tpl R 3” ssoou Cal! in m in . i . l teen members. 3' 9 9 8 0"" 9333” Iggy s';"n-if: f',l,,. 13.5 m, 500Van not us we as xzxsnvorox 3 HQ. 4 Then the Chaplain introduced Mr and M” George Shaw cam 40,," 5"”, W m N 7l15Veniuras M asst am y . illull .. ..... . iii .. the Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Christmas Wolfe” also ML and Mrs ' Cecil 797 N Thurb we so at "lg w:"":'A 3,, Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 9 to "'9 B1'0"P- M1" Cl"l"'"" 'Wk' Garrill. Glenwood. left recently for is... ill. X; at? 3;? ill.” -W W-ed Pn at at :1 ' Saturday 1 n-m. Robert Ryan. -Inn on the shape of the church and A holiday mp w western cam "00 mum 235 M ,3, mon Wekuake mu. 9 to Sterling. Brian Keith. Gene Barry! what it should mean in 0"? W0P' ada. 2.wNoranda nu: me am W3 lg" W: ,3 in icy adventure and fiery ro- ship. The architecture has I Iym- 500 Nordon 11 u 11 ,.,3”w,,,,,,;;" ,,;, 2:2 31: mance in "ALASKA SEAS". Also ' bolic meaning such I! ll” War A large number of hockey fans l,,l::";',” :5... 3 gm moo Wlrich on aw. 40 Serial and News. son for the center 'sle which leads from the .,,c;,,;, momred to Sum, ; " s an N son Wiltsey nu. ma ate. Just think! More titan I) it! y 2117 N c on m s s ,, unobstructed to the altar sym- me;-side, Monday night to attend -moo Nor Inn 9 no I Iwwiggfm 7;; "'fM 71”; ' electron tubes. over 1.000 bolizes that nothing stands between the game between the 0-Leary 72?; 20; M: & sh 3 mm, w.,,,,,, 1-, u " component parts and thou- the Christian and his God if he Marco", and the Summerside ma Nudmm a u ,5 - mo Wr mm as us at QQROY A I 9! sands of connections go into wishes tohso gt lllll:l- Tllgedlflgrelill Aces. moo (mask a s s 5'5'lJolQ"'c-1.; 3:6 ,5 5:” your T.V. set! When some- nnrts of t e C um CI" 8 3,” '00" Ohm" 5' W W, - thing goes wrong. rely on for meditation.before and during The repair men uore busy Mon. aim gLia::t New. ":4 ":1: "Q; ;',l;ke':; lg lgvl 117: BOEDEN u M" skmed nrhnman" Ill? 59l'Vlc9- day repmnng the L.” 7' '"l9Pl"'"9 20534: (Jlear or so as l5""" 2"” 'l 3” 39 Friday-Saturday 7 is and 9:15. Following the address lunch was line which isnt in very good 211335 ;;,,e,,,,,.;, no no my :r Matinee 1 Mn ..EsCAPE FROM J served by the committee and order at present. ig 9:25;: 1295 121-5 gt: pom. BRAVOJ in Mm, Colo” ' games enjoyed by an” Mr. and Mrs. Walter wells. also 200 Par Pets nil. 1371. uv. starring William Holden. Eleanor : their son of Alberton, were in Bur- 5”" ”a'''”'" " " ” . Parker. John Fors.v,the- with Wl1- - PHONE not EMY 1 at M MISCOUCHE ACAD 13”” P w"' " lia Demarest Richard Ander- 0 ton on Sunda . -moor-amm s s m ' Sllmmefnldh l'-E-l- )? o W: ..Februm-y report of Marian mm Parber this so 2: E son and Polly Bergen. Also Shown l Academy, Miscouche: Among 'those taking office for 5552; 1;.-trgreg L5 1: as . GRADE X; ,g L Den. Gaudeg; 3111131 C01-lllllcll of Lancaster. N. B., is mo Pam”, M E 6. 2- venue: ,a- ,,r;e;w,,s;::1e- 3.. 323.22. 5355:: in :::::..' as "2 rs TRYON GRADEX--. a ca 0 er: ' . I . H t OIC f W H . tzno Perm OI! I'll I05 I05 2" Em” Gammll at Roune Deal alllefrluvllliniarstnlI5?rMnacg?)rrlfild (lilsen mo Fe:-"" ,2” ' .3 The executors invite tenders to R”Gcg;5I;)E IX pp 1 Rena Gaudel, hisEsist:erl5 ivlitss Emily MacDonald mglnnmw - ago 1A 1200 purchase the attractive cottage 2- Carol Poirleli 3- M”3"9'”9 gt12:3.J.0r'l.'rll:l:o;.elslIn&llill: la1to'Illr:ll:tuailllll)llI1dl:!B'c ilttlf TODA) (Saturday) 7 AND 9'1, Rose Poirier. L t 7. V t 1 5 - 1 was vm - -. A-m--a v--- ” micv amass ..'”:;:..”.?:i:.i:;:'..?.2.:r”;':.Ei.:: 3” "OWE 3” Roches- 2. Catherine McKenna; - H H . R h , 1, Dixon. Austin Smith or Frederic 3. Gloria DesRoches; 4. Peter 0C 68 ellu-9 - A, Larga QC, Bauum . . GRADE ” r 1' V”'”"' A”"?"g CARNIVAL - Jeanne Grain - Michael Ronnie GRADE V11 L 1. paulme Gan. ;ult;A 2.eR4ilthJDesR1t:4('hEs; 3. Louise gilt; gieeiosemay DesRoches; 8. Dll"ICI'- - Gan, 3 elk 0,1-IEARY RINK M? Action End suspenu A plant, GRADE VI - 1; Wee M-ill"; Borden Nationals Tuesday. March 8 IMPQRTANT, ,, .. I. Norma Poirler, 3. Thelma , Desltoches. a Defeat St. Nicholas 0'35” '0' ii" We” GRADE v - 1. Doreen Gallant: B d N t. I I l I M Admission 50 at 25 with Rex Allen . sum pick”. 2. A it D R ches;- 3. Dina Des- - or en a mnas as mg - - Rocllle: es 0 eked out a .close 8-7 win over Outslda Contest”! . A Real Good Western Show GRADE IV - 1. Jean Des- their 5!. Nicholas rivals In an lnVlt8!l- lwish to announce to my Roches; 2.! Joanne Gaudet; 8. giillazlly matched Same ln BOFEEH . numerous customers that as Stanley D5 l0n- ' ' of this date my phone num- GRADE III - 1. Barbara Gal- ””E"T"'”” T C "C ”'WFT' lent; 2. Bonita civfaried Ptnililrieir; . gggshas been changed to 2-30-5-50-..15 3. Kathleen Gau ct: . are - v ' Claire Richard and Claudette Des- ll w A G " ...j......M we now me in stock. trunger ore un , cast iron w ename re- , :.'::':.i:.i::'".':..:”.1:'.:":..':l:: 21:. ....... ........., .. 562.85. n-mu so--w cure rm- 5o' cards. 30 treats and three All reports on poultry lookgood for nerd fall. GEORGE SMHH .,. bouquets of flower! had been sent. Order your chicks now. Egg prices are steadily ad- ' fit: Sl;-m::;nM3hcf1We:ee;ePi::::d vancing. As usual, the same wonderful chick, full of Heating & pmmbing -. I I A vitality and vigour. All R.O.P. sired, heavy crosses. r”; Ower 0 a ?.u.w..CshlZ'.'”... ..2i”3.i' A 8005 layers Summenm I: ;f:l:'el:a1?lwl:: l::::o'n"”ded3 ;”:;l"231; Breeds: Barred RocktNe-w l-lamp (puliet grey); j-:--:-- Mgr ll membe ,, New Ha.mp7Barred Rock (puliet Ibllack. g-oildken neck) : . Tn: ...”::'.:f.::'...S'”.'.: Y."."'..”r:'. ?.:?.”.:.S::5fx””” Hm” New amp” g i 5”” FAN cv nnsss 4" nu Wm "M mom” of the Official Board. A ' good response to subscriptions for Prices: Same as last year. Mixed 5.17 per 100; c Tl" Vnlledxcl--Hellman and The pullets 332 per 100; cockerels special prices. Orders 0l”'"" W” "l'”"9d- A 1”” 500 or more 1 cent less per chick; less than 100 order , was read from the new president 1 t e I, chick 0 LEARY RINK of the Presbyterlal, Mrs. Frank Ce" mar pe- ' Tu u h sth Cutcliffe. - as y Marc PEN DLETON S HATCHERY ' Professional Cards Pnmcs Enwaau ISLAND 18th ANNUAL RADIO AUCTION Pauline Gallant and Wenedll Gai- .i...R.9illMb2"il'ull.'l3llr3;.;-)"3i?c'”." suElu'l.".li.Y slAmL.5&yc”i?.'..i"i'ci' "'"' ,.,.,,, . A M, , G," , s""R”"' MAM" 5"” Over Station cmw Chartered MUTUAL s-nu-any. um sta. ' at s p. m. ihmpm v'z........-. As: Malpcque vs. Remington wnmvnsnar, MARCH 9th Ac,,,,u,,,s,,,l,, Fl DE INSURAN CE -ansnnvnimucs ts for Kel- "mm" ' 19 4- M- Be8l'"'l"ll "t 1 l"'"' '1'. Earle Hickey vln w. r. pantry sale at Ken- -cnunca or ENGLAND. - Blfl lllxll - Bld ON" C O MPANY TllE -LllllliELL Forage llarvetter Afternoon Skating 3:00 - 4:30 PM. Evening: Hockey Game nedy's Store. -CORRECTION - In the ac- count of the Alberton Ioe Sports Elle name of the announcer should We been Herbert Leavitt. organ- Canadlaa Bank of Commerce I Building . sumrnorside. P.E.I. Phone 288! W. Albert Robertoon 1'. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Church Service for the New Lon- don Parish. March 6th. second Sunday in Lent. Rector. Rev. W. lric lngraham. St. Mark's. Ken- sington Sunday School 1o.oo s. us. It's a. good cause. All proceeds derived from the auction will be for boys work. and other local service protects. tsrAaLIsHED I865 M UTUAL sanvica suszcuaitv ll" of the program. -NORTH BEDEQUI UNITED glmllcll. c Services for Sunday. Trarfh Gib. Freetown 11.00 a. m. Be;Vet;ltll:I'I7 goat 1.00 p. In. North Campbell. Minllsltszl ' mm L K" Ch-FUNDAMENTAL IAPTIIT llllcll. Central Bedoquo, Sun- ny worship school; 7:!) Rev. Itsadmaa IOWICOI. :3:h5!; 11 noon Bible I servi . alllltli. UPIOIIIG. Holy Communion 11.00 a. m. st. Thomas, French River. Evening Prayer 2.!) p. in. St. Stephen. Burlington. Evening Prayer 7.!) pmma All are cordially invited to a n weekly Wednesday evening Lenten thesoservicesandthe Services in St. Marks. Personals -Mrs. John Green M Central D I heart condition. -8. IIOGKEY IOBDINRINI IONIC!!! Intermediate 0 flnl C9-lid " ttmrlloraing .. i-en's - oc. ey 9 to 1 I Slrettnattnlaft-rnooa Gives you the most mod- em and economical method of handling forage crops. These machines come as one unit (no expensive at- tachments) to handle any forage crop, grass and corn for silage as well as ' dry hay and straw. For further information contact your Lundell Agent LARRY YEO, Lot 16 Konsington Juveniles vs. St. Dnnsta.n's Juveniles 8:00 PM. Sharp One hour skate alter game MONDAY, MARCH 7th ' Prince for best costumes. HOCKEY RACEWAY MONTAGUII rstnmosns u-VI,: summtsms sons Izll so .3 ss ants TONIGHT STADIUM A Granville at Water Street -n Summerslde put, I. 0. pox 3344 In! INSURANCE B. E. Ellis I Son Limited Fire - Aato - Casualty I Some St. Optometrist E. E. Parkman opt.n.. 3.0. mon: am REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer st. samrnerside B. F. Hunter, 3.0. I Sumsnerside. P.E.l. - Phone I110 IMALLMAN UILDING - . B.Sc.. 0.0. lzss Water Htree - sunsmerside l Ahovs Maurice Mill's Meats Wear PHONE ISH PHYSICIANS Photographers THE READ STUDIO n. w. sans Dentists Dr. J. A. Doltoll lMALl.MAN'l BUILDING Dial 130 Somme Dr. Hubert DlaoNeill.&.D. Physician - largeoa sowruss FUNERAL HOME KAI. Z! IUUMICIIIDI. P.I.I. wusrstmcsummsaso that!!! PC Snmsnerslot. l ture. Let us help you plan program. IF YOUR BUILDIN Head omu Snmmerslde, P. E. I. W. 3 WARREN. Margsts GEDDIE MacLEOD W. loyalty lYDNlYl.l1ICl!.BlrenWill W. VERNON OIAIG. ledeqnl M. I. MMLIAN. North Wilt- shire O H. GIANT. 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