, cllfini PAGE FOURTEEN Alberlon non. G. H. Barbour was evisltor to Alberton the early pert o! the -Illr. and Mrs. Willard Inmen llld children. Erma, Elma and Wes- 1w. motored to eummersldo on Betta-day. Mr. Alvah Jeflrey o! Saint John, N3 is enjoying e two-weeks holi- dly here the guest or his parents, Ir. end Mrs. Richard Jetirey, 5r. Miss Jean Graves has returned lo her home in Alberton south alter a. two weeks stay at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McRae, ‘rigniah, Mrs. Fred Gould (nee Eileen Barrett) and little daughter new o! Cape Bald, N3, spent the past week in Alberton the guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett. Mrs. Fred MacAlduli recently returned from a weeks stay in Montreal, where she visited her sou GOOXBQ (Bud) MucAlduil. ‘whose continued illness in the Montreal General Hospital is much regret- ted by his family and lrlends. fillllll Rbm Albertcn High 5nd Ilmounding districts, about 36 in Q11. took the formal tests cmgririg the work oi’ the first eight grades Ind conducted under the direction 0! Supervisor Callaghan in Alber~ ton High School on Friday alter- X10011. ‘Rho Indies‘ Aid of the United Church held a pantry sale in Mr. H. D. Corbett‘s store on Saturday eiternoon, June 11th. The pro- ceeds were very gratifyingond the committee in charge wishes to flunk all those who patronized the lele. Mrs. J. P. Wallace was hostess to lhe Albert-on sub-division of the C.W.L. at her home in Alma one evening recently The chaplain Reverend Father Monaghan and 14 members were present. Meeting opened with prayer. Unfinished business arrangements to buy a drapery before the Mission began. It was decided to hold an enter- tainment during the month. A pmgram of several vocal selections by Miss Mary Gillis with Mrs. Ronald McKenzie at the piano was much enlcyed. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by a committee ln charge. The play entitled “Your Face ls Familiar" staged in the Women's Institute Hall, Albert-ton, and play- ed before a. large and appreciative audience went over with success on Monday. Under the capable direc- tion o! the Reverend E. J. Barrass, the presentation was received with much applause and hearty laughter throughout. Rev. Mr. Bari-ass and his group of Summerside Baptist players certainly deserve e great deal o! credit for producing and carrying out such a fine show. The Alberton United Church Guild by whom the play was sponsored. wishes to thank all those who pa- tronized the enjoyable periorm- lllcd. 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O'Leary and Vicinily nr. Edward Pauzh of Bideford was visiting Mr. Urbnn Pough o! 0'l.eary Corner on Tuelday, June 14th. Min Helen Shelioon, Unlonvale, he: retunned to her home from Ol- tewa where she took her Grade Eleven at the Glebe Collegiate. Her tether, Mr. Nesry Shclloon, is em- played in Ottawa with the Civil Service, l-le la a lormer principal o! O'l.enry School. The Bloomfield Young People's Union o! the United Church met In the echool room o! the church on Tuesday. June 14th, with the president. Hebel-‘Prolltt prelldlng and conducting the opening wor- ship. Plane workloads: tor‘ the supper on June nd which the Bloomfield Y. P. . are eerving to the Western Presbytery Y. P, U. Rally. The lludy on Temperance Wll given by the Minister and the meeting closed ‘by the Mlzpeh Benc- diction. GRAND RIVER C.W.L. —'l'he June meeting o! the Grand River division 0W1’. was held in the decrlsty on Sunday evening. CHARLOFFPETOWN JUNE 23. 1949 APEX RECORDS MAN'S Bolh Stores AND , CHARLOTTETOWN l_ Big News - Big News - HOLMAWS has been appointed Dealers for Decca and Apex Records! Tllll cell: lor a real celebration because Decee and Apex Records have the best artiste and orchestral in the popular fleld of music. Decca and Apex Records are very reasonable in price tool Weinvlteyoutoeomelnand heartop rmkingstareonDeoealeeorde-a such as: Bing Crosby, Al Jolson, Guy Lombardo, Carmen Cevallaro, Danny Kaye, Dick llaymes and others equally famous. On the Apex Records you'll find our own Don Messer and His Islanders, Billy Monroe, Sid Plamador and his western pals as well as many others. We will be happy to order any Recordings not in stock that you may wish. . REE! --- 2 Brand New RECORD PLAYERS (ONE AT EACH STORE) To Lucky Winners Visiting Holman Record llepts. Lucky-Lucky You-getting the chance to win a Record Player Absolutely FREE by visiting the Record Section oi either the Summer-side or the Char-l Ballot. . . . That's all you" have to dol no obligation to buy. . . . Come in and try your Luck! Drawing Saturday, Jul! 2nd at 9 p. m. \_ Just write your name on one oi the Ballots. You're under otteitown Store and putting your name on e Come In Tomorrow - - Hear Your Favourite Artists On Decca and A-pex Records - -» Cast _Y0ur Ballot On The FREE Record Player. Gillie. prodded. The meetinl Owned with the League prayer by the chaplain. Rev. W. D. MacDonald. The secretary. Mrs. Victor Brown reed the minutes o! the previous meeting which were approved. The treasurer, Mrs. Ben Peters gave her report which was very satis- lectory. The president reed several letters including one from the convcner o! Lay Retreats end one Xrorn the oonvenar oi Public Health. The iollowlng convene“ were appointed. Education, Mrs. J. A. Brown; Membernhip, Mrs. Harold Brown; Altar and Sanctuary. Mine Janie Mchellen and Min Mary C. Mclnnis; Publicity, Mrs. N. J. Mc- Lellen. Father MacDonald spoke briefly. He thanked the member: tor their (to-operation, end suggested dances sponsored by the league. ia- perish tuudl. be held ~lu the hell at in- tervals during the summer. It wee decided to hold the llrst dance dining the lent week in June, the dole in be announced later. The next meetlnl will be held at the home o! Mr. end Mn. Neil J. llollelleu where roll cell will be answered bygeech memlrr donating an ertlcle ior e grab bag. Meeting cloud by prayer. " _._..___......____ All! QUIBIO IOIPIAI-l Quebec thin year will resolve al- most “MM. tor new h tel June 12th with LI melnbfll In- Ill. The president, Mn. Angus proiecte which will add at IND Mb i “WERE oLn rnnanos urn" THERE OUGHTA Ii A LAW N0 Obligation By Fogoly & Shorten NGW ‘ll-ll Fl PAYMENT l9 DUE "NO GANGQENN l-lhlfifl WIOCATE TMN URANIUM .1 . V‘ ‘KAIQ: