THE EASTERN GUARDIAN "JAG: E16!-11' .. . AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce Macrhee. Min Joyce Wiuinton. Plus Mclilnnnn. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waidon Livers. .,l'I-IE GUARDIAN. D ....'ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church. There will be A pre a- lory service on Thursday, une 26, at 8 p.m. Rev. F. N. Young. minister. The Guardian may be bought at the following places In M011!-llllt. Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack Bar and H. ltlchardl A son. ..'CH1LD Health Conference. . 'The many friends 27. 2 - 4 p.m. Cl'la1'i.!(:d from Mrs. Gordon F. Lea has rolurn- Hospital following an operation. ad to her home in Vernon River front the P. I. Hospital follow- ing a successful operation. 'Mr. Ernest McKenna s"sA, , torrd to Hamilton ....2li1r. Ivan lti:iclxon7.1e, C. N. They were R. cmployr-c, Clmrloltetown. is :i1,Ray Dunn of summervme. prrscnt spcndlru: :1 few days at: his home in llovcr. mol)”.;n . V ” "'7 , ldcuth occurrcd yesterday at ..1lr. Curl Mari-xcnzie, llnvor. Km:-S Coumy Hospnah loft rm'r'ntly for Iiorllcn, Surn" time. N. R. for ,h,,,. 4;; Beatrice year. She was Craswcli. daughter '3Il'RRA1' HARBOR NIIIITH, Peteris Ronni Proshvtcrian Cliargc. W?” M L-VardiEa"' of James Town Hall, Montague, Friday, June Stewart are glad to see him home and around again after being dis- the Kings County - and Norbert I-lolloran, Greenfield. mo- on Tuesday. accompanied by Mr. liI'ZSTER.I)AY -- Tim the Mon- "hN"'it:u;;llo, of Mrs. Waller Myers, of I” i”” h" "'"V1”-""1 "ii" me C-;(',:ardi:.1n. after A short illness in formerly of ,lho late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cras- Left to mourn her passing, beside-s her husband. twedding Of Interest In New Glasgow I .'A lovely June wedding of wide interest took place in Trin- ity United Church, New Glasgow, N. 5., on June 9 at 2.00 pm. when Daisy Bell Watkins, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray- don A. Seaman of New Glasgow was united in marriage with Gcorge Arnold Wighiman of Man- tague, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil- K. Wizhtman of Halifax. The double ring ceremony was performed by the minister of the church. Rev. C. R. F. MacI.en- nan. assisted by Rev. G. H. Mac- Loan. The church was beautifully de- corated wlth baskets of lacy NE:;wC?1: i;m":':,n'OHllh:;:1:(i::;;:I 50:; ire tun children, Alvin, and white lilac intermingled with pink V . ll 1 ' 1 -. '. . i 4 ” . .1: , 1 ll 1 l . Kl. . vl-- tulips in the chancel and a cry- Inlioiys. I-1”":”i,1””'h0”r I;M”.l,." 1 riqnismoixz-H lxi'IrYtrii::-)1: I fl?-n:,:in Ail stal bowl of pink roses on the 11 ”,fj, ””” "'0 i”"' HMS-U.Ix'dl:;.'iil. Funcrnl nrrnngcinenlsili-"iPil5m3l font. Tlw nuptial mu- IWNI -0 P-m- m 1,9 ,1 ,-,.-mm-pd, .sin was played by Mrs. E. Stew- . 7,, L .. ...-? ?....-.7,..L.s.. nrt MacDonald of Halifax and i””” ,,, ' Action, udvonluu er iromonce. ..No- body top: then battling nonve- gunhon of Uncle Sam's carrier Ioml Shows 3:30 7 - 9 SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON T0-DAY CAPITOL Fill.-SAT. EXTRA! the soloist was Mrs. Doane Bent of New Glasgow, who cave a lovely rendition of "Through the Years” during the signing of the register. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, were u gown of white silk taffeta, made on princess lines with a deep net yoke outlined in wide lace. The fitted bodice came to a yoke ovcr the hips R1T(I the boufiant skirt to a short train in back. A pan- nior of lace adorned tho skirt nnrl edged the homline, and the bodice buttoned down the back with tiny covered buttons and the long sleeves came to points over the hands. lier embroidered net vcil was caught to her hair with A narrow bandoau of corded rib- bon and had clusters of fragrant lily of the valley over cach ear. I-icr only ornament was a single strand of pearls. gift of the groom. and her bouquet was A cascade of white roses, pink Car- nations and bouvardia. She was attended by her sister. Miss Phyllis VValkins as maid of honor, Miss Vesta Lockharl and Miss Gladys Sponazlc, both of Halifax, as bridesmaids, and her niece, Phyllis Joan MacDonald of Sydney as flower girl. The maid of honour gown of pink nylon with full skirt and tiny matching jacket. and her headdress was a half veil ,woro n and she Miss Lockhart wore a dreu of yellow nylon, and Miss Sponagle wore A mauve dress of nylon net and satin. both wearing elbow length mitts and carrying shower bouquets of mixed baby mums. The flower girl wore a gown of blue organdy and biueinnd white poke bonnet with white flower trim and carried fl matching bas- ket: filled with sweet peas and baby mums. Tho bridegroom was supported by Malcolm Johnston of Mon- tague as best man. and the ush- ers were Robert Hart of Char- lottetown and Donald MacDonald of Sydney, brother-in-law of the bride. The reception which followed the ceremony was held at the home of the bride on Pleasant St., when the parents of the young couple received with the bridal party. Mrs. Wightman was gowncd in a three ionc dress of heavy silk lincn. straw hat with flower trim. turquoise accessories, A fur neckpiece and Corsage of pink Carnations. Mrs. Seaman wore it gown of lilac crepe with navy blue hnt and accessories, a fur neckpicce and corsage of Talisman roses. Receiving the The second annual meeting of Rebekah District. Number 14. Prince Edward Island. which was held in Montague yesterday. was conducted by the president. Mrs Ruth Macbeod. The afternoon ses- sion opened in regular manner fol- lowed by the address of welcome, by the deputy 1"'"i"'":'- ' Mrs. Catherine stewart. and re- sponded to by Miss Andi: -. Charlottetown. The minutes o last session were read by the sec- retary. Miss Thelma. Larter. and approved as read. The treasurers report was read by Miss Ethel Sutherland. On motion the by- laws. as proposed at the last meet- lng, were unanmlously accepted by the meeting. An invitation to hold the next meeting at Charlottetown was also unanimously accepted. In the absence of the deputy president of Apha Lodge, Miss Gussie Bryant, the report of the activities of her lodge was read by Miss Hilda Harper, and the report from Acme Lodge was read by the deputy president, Mrs. Catherine Stewart. The following slate of officers was appointed for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Mabel Worth (Alpha); vicepresldent. Mrs. Cath- erine Stewart, (Acmel; secretary. Miss Hilda Harper (Alpha): treas- urer. Miss Ethel Sutherland (Al- pha) re-elected; guardian. Mrs. Mary MacLaren, (Acme) re-elect- ed; lnstructress, to be appointed by the executive. Miss Harper reported that a Walter Callow bus will visit the Island the week of July 6th to 11th. and plans were made to have a number of Montague residents take advantage of the bus for an after- noon outing during the week, sponsored by Acme Rebekah Lodge. It was suggested that the Lodge hold A tag day to help defray the expenses of such an enterprise. At the close of the business meeting, Lodge opened in the .Re- bekah degree with Mrs. Doris Llewellyn in the chair and Mrs Helen Mac!-Zachern acting as plan- ist. The instructress. Mrs. Ruby 1-loule, past president of the Re- gfieorgefown and Vicinity zuests at the door was Mrs. Isaac Sutherland, while Mrs. Robert Hart of Char- lottetown had charge of the guest book, and Mrs. Aubrey Sutherland the gift room. The bride's table was covered with an ecru lace cloth centred with A three tier wedding cake flanked by tall tapers in low silver holders. For going away the bride were A wheat coloured English wool bolero jacket suit with malchinz EIPPPSSOFISS and mauve shorile coat and rnrsnge of red roses. On their return, aflor a visit in New Glasgow, they will take up resi- rlcnrc in Montague where the groom conducts a bookkeeping of- lice. The bride for the past six years has been employed in Hali- fax where several lovely showers and tons were held in her honour. Many beautiful presents were re- ceivcd by the popular young couple. Out. of town guests were present from liulifax, Sydney, Amherst. Montague. Charlotte- town and other places in P.E.I. CoIrcI'OT'Th-anks I wish to thank Dr. G. S. A. Inmau. Dr. P. Maclntyre, nurses and staff of the King's County Hospital, also Rev. F. N. Young and W. D. Johnston, for their kindness to me while a patient Mr. Maurice Donovan of 1?lci.ou. there and in my home. N.S, is paying a short V15": I0 Mr. James Stewart. Georgetown. with fluted bandeau of nylon net Montague - '" Mr. William xeepgrnz giowreg I: ' LIES E , UT1 TELL voun FRIENDS! TELL EVERYBODY A E.i;?.'1;1.lifTl2.ci3mp.nleayl.y Mrs. GREAT MOVIE 1s COMING BACK, BECAUSE or 1-. Cogswell and Mrs. A.E. Jen- rovn MANY REQUESTS To SEE IT AGA '1 mm. A man with a thirst for Ivuhle... MIT. Grant Dixon and Mr. Laurie Clow of Gaspereaux, were busmes-5 visitors to Georgetown on Monday. June 23rd. Pl re mauuuos: ComeFil1 the Cup” . Mr. Douglas MacLa.ren of the Bergman Construction Company. Montague. was a business. visitor in Georgetown on Tuesday, June 24th. Master Richard Butler of saint John, N.B., is visiting his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert George st. C C "Flying Leathernecks" Ill x S is 19 l TIIIIIL ”i"..:- -I AND TNIINDE STOIIY OF THE DARE-DEVIL AIR-DEVILS! Wu 1-macs: EDWARD V Color by Technicolor. Action and Adventure in the South Pacific Duing World War II. presents JOHN WAYNE 1 ROBERT RYAN mm SHOWS 3:30 . Comes as a Stage of '!and9 TODAY - FIII. - SAT. The annual.-iexchange of books in the Public Library in George- town took place on Monday, June zord by Mr. Bramwell Chandler. Mm Dorothy Cullen and Miss F1-anccs Maclvillllan of the Prince Edward island Libraries. Chi-T- lottetown. GET IN THE FESTIVE SPIRIT WITH THESE TWO KINGS OF FUN! MIDNIGHT JOY PARADE Miss Elinor Hobbs. graduate nurse, recently returned to her duties at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. after three weeks holiday spent with her parents, Mr. and gt;-grgJ(yi1:1lam Hobbs sr., of "me M-iaie-s-Margaret Ind AT 11:30 P. M. Jennie Lee Richards have as their guests. their sister, Mrs. Ida Wood and Miss Pauline Allen. both of Roxbury, Mess. Mrs. Wood will leave this week to return to her home in Roxbury, while Miss Alien will visit here for s. time. w h :-j mm HOWE;-rled a bouquet of: R Loes Meeting At Montague -Mr. . bekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces. was received and intro- duced. Mrs. Houlo Rave a. very in- teresting and instructive talk on the work of" oddfellowshlp and answered a number of questions regarding the work of the order. A member of Alpha Lodge qualified for the certificate of perfection. Evening Session The evening sesalon opened in regular form with the Noble Grand of Acme presiding. Thirty-eight members of Alpha Lodge, twenty- four members of Acme Lodge, and one member of Rosedale Lodge. Advocate. N. 5., responded to roll call. Mrs. Ruby Houle. past presi- dent of the Rebekah Lodge of the Maritime Provinces. Mrs. Jean Crockett. vice president of the Re- bekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces, Mrs. Gussie Bryant. deputy president of Alpha. Lodge. Mrs. Catherine Stewart. deputy president of Acme Rebekah Lodge were received and introduced by Mrs. Francis Shaw, Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, Mrs. Mary MacLaren. and Mrs. Florence Stewart. The Rebekah degree was confer- red by Alpha staff under the dir- ection of the degree mistress Mrs. Helen MacEachern. The lectures were given by Noble Grand. Mrs. ' Sarah Gillespie. Vice Grand. Mrs. Margaret Dennis; chaplain, Mra Sarah MacKlnnon; Past Noble Grand, Miss Mabel Worth; with Mrs. Ila Stewart; and Mrs. Noble Gass acting as warden and con- ductor respectively. soloist was Miss June Foster. and pianist Mrs. Macilachern. Following the degree. brief remarks were given by Mrs. Ruby 1-Ioule. Mrs. Jean Crockett. Mrs..Gussle Bryant, Mrs. Cather- ine Stewart, Mrs. Enid Dewls. Ad- vocate, N. s.. and Mrs. Helen Mac- Eachern. On behalf of the district: associ- ation, a gift was presented to Mrs. Houle by Mrs. Hazel l-iooley, and an address of appreciation read by Mrs. Florence Stewart. At the close of the meeting a delicious lunch and social hour were greatly enjoyed. On Sunday. June 22nd, Mr. Rus- sell White, Mr. Patrick Murphy. and Mrs. George White and Mrs. William Hobbs .lr., motored to Plctou, New Glasgow and Tren- ton, N.S. Mrs. Hobbs did not re- turn to Georgetown with the party but continued on to Halifax. N.S. Their friends in Georgetown will learn with lnterst that Miss Kath- leen Falrchlld. Boston. former Georgetonlan, who is a. member of the Massachusetts Bar and who each year visits her summer home here, and Miss Bessie Wlllls of Boston, who has vacatloncd in Georgetown on numerous occasions are leaving the latter part of June on a holiday trip to England. Miss Willis will also visit in Ger- many before returning to the U.S. A. -AC Canadian Dollar MONTREAL, June '25 - (GP) - The United States dollar today clos- ed at a discount of 2 W16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 1116 from Tuesday's close. That is. it took 3097 M16 Canadian to buy 81 American. The pound sterling was 82.7196, unchanged from Tuesday. ATTENTION ANNUAL MEETING King's County Memorial Hospital. FRIDAY, JUNE 27th At 8 At The BEAVER HALL. - G. ARNOLD WIGHTMAN. Secretary-Treasurer. SHIRTS LAUNDEIIED To PERFECTION RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 NOTICE of Change in Office Hours G. G. SHEPPARD, M.D. Mt. Stewart Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, V BUSINESS OR PLEASURE JUNE 26. 1952 v SUMMER scm-:nULEsT WITH THE BEST" For OFFERING THROUGH DAILY SERVICE For BOSTON and AMERICAN POINTS MONTREAL and CANADIAN POINTS In addition to the above we operate a. Daily Trip to Amherst and Moncton and points between. DeLuxe Highway Cruisers 1 Effective June 27th. 1952 BOSTON - NEW YORK - MON'.l'R.EAL- Lv. Charlottetown 12:30 P.M. Dally. Lv. Summerside 2:00 P.M. Daily. Arrive Summersitlo 2:45 P.M. Daily. Arrive Charlottetown 4:20 I'.M. Daily. AMHERST AND llIONCTON- Lv. Charlottetown 8:20 A.M. Dally except Sunday. Lv. Summerside 0:45 A.M. Daily except Sunday. Ar. Summerslde 9:20 P.M. Dally. Ar. Charlottetown 10:40 . Daily. Lv. Charlottetown 0:00 P Sunday Only. Lv. Summersido 0:35 PM. Sunday Only. FOR WOOD ISLANDS-Nova Scntla Connections- Lv. Charlottetown 9:80 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. Dally. Ar. Charlottetown 8:50 P.llI. and 7:55 P.M. Dally. FOR SUMMEBSIDE- I Lv. Charlottetown 8:20 AM. Dal, except: Sunday. Lv. 1. Daily. Lv. Dally except Sunday. Lv. Charlottetown 5'00 P Sunday Only. Lv. Charlottetown 9515 mu. FOR (.'HARLOT'l'ETOWN- Lv. Summerside 9:55 A.M. - 3:00 11.31. - 9:20 Dally. Lv. Summer-side 5:10 I'.1lf. Su.nday.0nly. FOE BURDEN VIA SiJllIlllERSIDE- Lv. Charlottetown 8:20 A.llf. Dally except Sunday: Lv. Charlottetown 12:30 P I. Dally. T.v. Chariottetoim 5:00 P.ll Sunday Only. Lv. Summeralrlc 0:45 A.M. Dally except Sunday. Lv. Summersldo 2:00 I'.M. Daily. Lv. Summerslda 0:35 I'.M. Sunday Only. FOR SOURIS - ELMIBA - NORTH LAKE- Lv. Charlottetown 11:45 A.M. Daily except: Sunday. Lv. Charlottetown 5:30 P.ll1. Dally except. Sunday. Lv. Charlottetown 9:15 1'.M. Saturday and Sunday only. FOR CHA11LOTTETOWN- Lv. Elmira 0:45 A.M. and 2:35 P.M. Dally except Sunday. Lv. Souris 7:80 A.llf. and 3:10 P.M. Daily except Sunday. Lv. Elmira 1:20 P.lll. and 4:35 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv. Sourie 2:00 P.M. and 5:15 P.llI. Sunday Only. FOR TIGNISH- Lv. Charlottetown 8:20 A31. and 4:00 P.M. Dally ex. Sun. Lv. Summer-side 12:01 P.llI. and 5:45 PM. Daily ex. Sun. Lv. (Ihdrlottetown 0:15 I'.M. Saturday and Sunday Only. Lv. Summerslde 11:00 1".llI. Saturday and Sunday Only. FOR MONTAGUE - CARI). - GEOTOWN - MURRAY RIVER- Lv. Charlottetown 5:00 P.M. Daily except Sunday. Lv. Charlottetown 12:30 I'.M. Daily In Montague vln Commercial Road. Murray River, Murray Harbourn Wood Islands Ferry. Lv. Charlottetown 11:15 P.M. Saturday Only. Lv. Charlottetown 9:30 Sunday Only. FOB SUMMEBSIDE VIA BONSHAW- - Lv. Charlottetown 3:00 1'.llI. Friday and Saturday only via Scarletotm to Summerslde. Ar. Charlottetown 10:15 A.M. Friday and Saturday. Lv. Charlottetown 3:00 P.1lI. Sunday only in Bordon. Ar. Charlottetown 8:00 1'.M. Sunday Only. FOR-MURRAY HARBOUR K: MURRAY RIVER via 1'lLI)ON- Lv. Charlottetown 4:00 I'.llf. Dally except Sunday. Ar. Charlottelmvn 10:05 RM. except Sunday. 'Ar. Charlottetown 7:55 P.M. Daily. ATTENTION: All residents between ST. PETERS and NORTH LAKE vla NORTH SHORE effective Saturday, January M feeder service will be operated over this territory with connec- tions to and from all points at St. Peters. This service will aperate daily except Wednesday. See local driver for informa- on. . Saturday and Sunday only. For information: Phone: Ch'town 248 Phone: S'alde 1822 island Motor Transport A Friday and Saturday 9.00-11.00 a.m.; 2.00-4.00 p. - m.; 6.30-8.30 p.m. Wednesday 9.00-11.00 am. Sunday By appointment only family and Come and bring the Sandy's Drive In Theatre Present: FRIDAY, JUNE 210.1: A'!' 9 PM. "PAROLE. INC." A dramatic "behind-the-bea:1l.nee" story of the parole-peddling Ill Starting V . Michael oisbea. Turban Bey and Illvelyn Anlxeru Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy. dloate. In an enjoyable .,..:..rte.lnmenf ouunx. BOXING somus RINK MONDAY, JUNE so 1 AT 8:80 PM. 5. Main Event 10 Rounds HARRY POULTON vs. JOHNNY MARLIN Charlottetown. Semi-Final STEVE MIODONALD vs. BILLY BIOKS Charlottetown. Also 3 Other Bouts. Sponsored by Ladles' Auxiliary. Sourls Hospital M-G-M's drama of a wicked empire and the love story between a pagan soldier and a Christian slave girl! A THREE HOUR SPECTACLEI A nly TWO Show: Daily- At zoo and s m. ,1 QUO liracniffitibconzt VADIS ADULTS: MATTNllE'7I5c; SPECIAL PRICES F R THIS ENGAGEMIN i EVENING 31.20 Children to 16 Years Accompanied by Parent or Responsible Guardian- : : 50c All Perfonnancee. l PRIIIOE EBWARDY-1