PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHAR L( )TTET()WN The Hnesi table suit you can buy isin thk potkoge! 71:4? 6(IYlfta,(" wnlzto It ii . Hui. i Will i IN THE MARITIMES Payntor Fainlly Hold llounlon -One hundred and dfteen mem. bers of the Payntor family at. tended the annual picnic on Wed- Hesdax. July 5th. and took part in I full Program of sports and games. Mr. Bruce Paynier very capably performed the duties of chairman. following the afternoon's activit- ies. he thanked Mrs. W. J. Paynter and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Psynter for once more making their share available as a picnic ground for this popular event. He also thank- ed the committee in charge for the effort they had made in making the picnic such a success. They are: Mrs. Elmer Paynter, Mr. Wal- ter Moose and Mr. Andrew John- ston. and were appointed for on- other year. It was suggested that lunch be served in a different manner next year, but all final arranghments are to be left in the hands of the committee. Mr. Alden Moose. in his usual genisl manner. spoke in appreci- ation of this annual outing, saying he ”looked forward from year to year to the picnic. and was glad OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE I I-l0W'D vou GET i-5525.2 DONIT YOU PLACE YOU'D i-(Now TI-W5 AVOID LIKE Reeoizr is A BTORE you As EXPENSNE ONE!-wARE 4 Z 44' ---I. IMAG- l 60M I 4is w TH UGHT 7 MY worm! FOLLOWING Y(;lJ? Tris WCA9 one NI-lY,I JUST new lN,5EEKIMG REST AND 6oi.i'ruDe.'--- IT AMA-use ME TO FIND you HERE v M CHEAP VACATION THE wooo-5! INED YOUID TAKE A EWHERE IN THEM'5 MY FAMILY WATCHlN' 'TH' GAME" AN' IF SHE EVEN HiT5 TH' BALL MY PRESTIGE I5 SHOT AT HOME.' ) CAL L HER L1,,” 'Ir..-'),,u i?)xxiy”I'l”"' M THE FIXEIZS I Make sure of a happy; carefree holiday, r rlaco smooth. worn tires with big-mileage Goodyear! today. We have your size. and are equipped to give you fast, efficient service. Enjoy the extra advan- tages of Goodyears . . .- super-tracrion . . . added protection from blowout: . . . many plus-miles of trouble-free performance. with Gbonirua HOLIDAY WITHOUT you can enjoy this holi- day trip . . . and all future trips, completely free from blowout worries. . . . some You: can vvmi saauo NEW oooofv i I dmmbniodmj -. I, ,a. mans a. co. no. MOTORS SMI5 I lHViCI " I WELL , SHE COULD HIT IT BY ACCIDENT" BUT GOOD GOSH. AIN'T HAVIN' TO FERENCE ON &PI. K '7 HA IIIV . NC. Y. I. IIG. I). I. PAV. CI. lk1l""ILi (U. .14 ff -E. -W'.'w.iw: -Nntiisttac ,... - .o xk V yam: ll"-it-.--if :Ni,m.”'f,' to in HE gg li& V . ;i- 4 mark ' 2 7 C. n.;,,,..J” ”””' JTRVVILLIAM5 I 7'15 J Lirscusitn Sanrr Tunas , EARS I FOR A Tllll CHICK-UP BY J. R. WILLIAMS mi A CON' WORSE .2 V. ;MOI'0IlI l.'l'D. sussanstas 111' Maolnnls - Morrison - Wedding - A wedding of interest to friends and rolstlvca in summer- slde took place on Saturday July 21 at the United Baptist Parson- age, Bcdeque, when Jessie Mae, ” name: of Mr. and Mrs. J. lim- est Morrison, summcrside became the bride of Joseph Edward Mao- Innll. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Msiclnnis. sunimersidc. The bride was given in marriage by her father and Rev. 0. A. Brit- ten was the officiating clergyman. Miss Gloria Woodslde and Mr. Steven Labchuk attended the bride and groom. Following the ceremony a, buffet; lunch was served to the immedi- ate families of the bride and sroom at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnls will re- side in summerside. 4 to see such a crowd as interested in it" as he. All joined hands and sang ”Auld gin! "Sync" and "God Save the rig. The program of events follows. A Balloon Contest was won by Mrs. Austin Rogers and Wendell Mayne. A Marshmallow Contest was captained by Leigh Psynter and Mrs. Clair Campbell, with the farmer's team winning. Races Four years and under: 1. Andrea Johnston; 2. Marjorie Paynter. Five years: 1. Francis Mosse dc Edwin Johnston (equal): 2. Wayne Sharpe: 3. Garth .Sharpe. Six years: 1. Chester Paynter; 2. Winston Yea; 3. George Mayne. Nine years: 1. Clarence Moase; 12. Boyce Sharpe; 3. Willie Payn- er. 10 Years: 1. Errol Sharpe; 2. Wayne Paynler; 3. Wayne Yeo. ll years: 1. Gordon Mill; Leigh Bell; 3. Wendell Protltt. 14 years: 1. Lyman Moose; Gordon Mill; 3. Eric Bell. 'Free-for-all. girls: I. Laurette M111: 2. Mary Rogers: 3. Ona Mill and Esther Paynter (equal). 13 years. girls: 1. Shirley Mosaic; 2. Laura Bell; 3. Shirley Paynter. Slim Race: 1. Shirley Moase: 2. Evelyn Warren; 8. Vivian Bradley. Young Men (A): 1. Wendell Mayne; 2. Fenton Mayne; 3. Clair Campbell & Roy Paynter (eq-ual.) Young Men (3): 1. Alton Bell: 9 '7 2, Verdun. Paynter: 3. Andrew Johnston. Jumping Contest: 1. Wendell Mayne; 2. Walter Moase; 3. Fen- ton Mayne. The Maynes and the Payntcrs played a softball game. with the Mayne team taking the honors by a small margin. Bur. Breadalbane and Vicinity Miss Lulu Toombs is at present vacationing with relatives in Cav- endish. Miss Margaret Kennedy is at. tending the Presbyterian Church camp at New London, which lasts for ten days. A Mrs. William Maclnnis of Char- lottetown has been spending sev. ml days with her sister, Miss Mary Graham. Bradalbanc. Mr. Kier MacLeod and two daughters, of Montreal, are visit. ing with Mr. MacLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacLeod of Breadalbsne have as their little guests their two grandchildren, Marilyn and Donald MacLeod, of Charlottetown. The Brooklyn Trio beautifully rendered several special selections to a large congregation in the Breads-lbane United Church on Sunday, July 16th. ..,L Mr. and Mrs. Claude -Willet of M011?-tell. P.Q.. have arrived home and are staying with Mrs. Wille.t's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Snowle, Breadslbane. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Msyhew and little daughter Linda. of Cra- paud. were guests of Mrs. May- hew's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John A MacLeod on Wednesday even- lit. The many friends of Mr. Charlie Williams regret to learn that he has entered the P. E. island Hos- pital for treatment. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Calvin Blggar spent part of his vacation with relatives in Breadalbsne- While here he an- tertalnod the village children with several selections on his bagpipes. Mr. and Mrs. L.S. " Rev. W. I. Green. Mr. and Mrs.- Nor- man Green were among those who attended the Evangelistic services in Bsdeque which were conducted by the noted Evangelist, Rev. Charles Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- ray of Belmont. Mus. Mrs. lra Mallett and Miss Thelma Mallott of Granville, spent Monday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Murray visited the Island last summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spinney spent a pleasant vacation visiting Mrs. spinners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Gamster. This was Mr. Spinneiy'a first trip to the Pro- vince. He expressed his delight on being here and the enjoyment of the hospitality and friendship of the citizens he had the privilege of meeting. its also admired the scenic beauty of the rural districts ho had travelled through. Before leaving for South lllliots, Ilaine. he enthusiastically expressed his Enmore and Vicinity Mr. ciaytcn Noys. Port mil. was I. recent visitor to lbimorc. Master Burns and Miss Barbara Ellis. Northam. were recent visi- tors of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Master Vans Bryant. North nu- more, spent a few days recently at the home cf his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Host. 3P!'lnR.hill. Mr. and Mrs. allude You and son. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman, Port l-lill wen recent visitors to Enrncre and North Enmore. Miss Mary Stewart and Miss Mildred Stewart, North lbimore, spent a pleasant holiday in Hall- fax N. 5., recently. The Loidies' Aid, Victoria West. held their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Daniel Maclieod. A large niunber of member and visitors were present. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and family; Mr. Havelock Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur were visiting in Port Hill on Monday evening. Reverend William and Mrs. Os- born, East Templeton. Maas.. are vacationing at the home of Mrs. 0sborn's brother, Mr. Charles Macliennan. Victoria West. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simmonds and little daughters, Linda and Sara, Augusta Me., are visiting Mrs. slmmon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frcst. Miss Marlene Enman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben En- man, Springhill, is spending her vacation in Portland, Maine and Boston, Mass. --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper and family. Lowell, Mass, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Enman. Vic- toria West. Mrs Roper is the former Edith Emman. Clara Moore, somerville. Mrs. Mass., and two daughters and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Olson and son, and Mrs. Rosalie Rugglea are speigding a pleasant holiday in and round this sec- tion. Mrs. Marjorie Smith and daughters Jemmy and Sylvia and Mrs. Smith's sister, Miss Annie Peake are spending the summer months at their home in Bide- ford. Mrs. Smith has been the teacher in Victoria. west School for the past four years. and has been engiiged for the coming year. Bedeque and Vicinity Miss Ruth Leard of New Jer- sey is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Webster, Central Bedeque. Miss Verna Schurman, Wycliffe College, Toronto. is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schurman. Cen- tral Bedeque. Mrs. Douglas Leard and her two daughters Nancy and Carol, left on Wednesday for their home in Peierborough, Ont.. after vis- mug with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle D. Leard. Mr. Norman Wright of Halifax. travelling salesman 'for Steele. Briggs & Co., Toronto, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wright. A camp fire gathering at Mr Cyril MacFarlsne's summer cot- tagea at Fernwood shore was held on Wednesday evening in honor of Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Archibald and Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Organ and family, former pastors of Bedeque United Church who are spending their vacation here. A large number of the congregation gathered to welcome them. Greet- ings were brought from the Bede- que United Church by Rev. C. A. Britten. A sing song was enjoy- ed around the firs. led by Rev. Arthur Organ. Ice cream and cake was served. The visiting ministers thanked the Bedeque people for tendering them this social even- lng. A very enjoyable event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hogg on Monday evening when their sons Lloyd and Danton who with their brides had recent- ly returned home from their honeymoon trip were tendered a double shower. The guests were graciously received at the door by the host and hostess. In the liv- ing room the fire place and mantle was banked with flowers centred by a large bouquet of red roses. On either side were two SAVE 201 VIII VOID our 2 I'II.M0i.WE 30" WITH I5: Ill! ' coiom otiiiiii oiitm wiisrriiii aiisiiniiii .10 ATTEND KING FUNERAL -Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. par- liamentary assistant to the Minis- ter of Fisheries left Stlmmerllde this morning for Ottawa to attend the funeral of the late W. L. Mackenzie King which will be held on.Wednoaday. Mr. MacNaught is expected back in Summersidc on Friday evening.-S. -ON VACATION-Rev.'K. G. Sullivan. minister of the Tlnrlty United Church. Summersldc. ac- companied by his family. left this morning on vacation which will be spent at Petit Rlviere. Lunch- burg County, N. 5. Rev. George Ayres, Summerside. will be attend- in'g to the pastoral duties during the absence of Rev. Mr. Sullivan and several relieving clergyman will hold services in Trinity dur- ing his vacation.-S. -VISITING AT MISO0UCHB- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welghtniari of Vancouver. B. C.. accompan by their two children, Patsy and Freddie. are spending a .' M vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Martin of Miscouohe. Mrs. Weight- man was the former Eunice Mar- tin of Mlscouche and Mr. Weight- man who is now with Trans-Can-t nda Airlines was. during the war. stationed for a time in Summer- side as a member of the R. .C. A. F.-S. -SOCIAL A SUCCESS-The ice cream social sponsored by the Bloomfield Branch No. 27 of the Canadian Legion held on July 19th was a decided success from every angle. The proceeds of the social are to be used to assist in build- ing a home for the Legion mem- bers in the vicinity. President Arthur Martin and all the mem- bars are grateful to every one who contributed in any way to- ward the succesa of the social. the other branches of the Legion in the Province. those who attended in such "large numbers and the Royal Sales Summerside for the generous donation of thirty prizes. -0'LEARY TO HAVE CLINIC -Dr. J. P. O'Riordan. Medical Director of the Maritime Depot. Canadian Red Cross Blood Trans- fusion Service, Halifax. and Miss I. Arsenault, Provincial Red Cross Commissioner. met with Mrs. L. G. Dewar. president of the O'- Leary Women's institute. and Miss Eva MacLennan of the United Young People's Union last week to finalize plans for the Blood Donor Clinic to be held in 0'- Leary High School on Wednesday afternoon, August 2nd. This will be O'Learyis second Blood Donor Clinic and 100 donors are urgently needed if the Province is to reach its objective of 12000 which is the number required to repay the la- land's indebtedness to the Mari- time Depot and to establish suf- ficient credit to carry the service along for another three months. -PLAN BLOOD DONOR. CLIN- IC-At a well attended meeting held in the Women's Institute Hall in Alberton last week. Dr. J. P. O'Riordan, Medical Director of the Maritime Depot. Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. Halifax. stressedthe necessity of securing at least 100 donors at the Clinic to be held in Alberton on Wednesday evening, August 2nd.. 3; the Province is to reach its ob- jective of 1,000. The meeting was called together by Mrs. A. C. Green, President of the Alberton Women's Institute. As it would be impossible for a community the size of Alberton to produce as many as NO donors it is absolute- ly essential to have donors attend from all the districts surrounding this centre. it is encouraging to report that the Mill River East Women's Institute has already lin- ed up at least seven donors to at- tend the Alberton Clinic. If each district could secure up to ten donors the success of the Clinic in Alberton would be assured. -HIGH RIVER CA'l'l'LEMEN- Messrs. George Riley, J. Brazil and Louis Callaghan arrived on P. E. I. a short time ago on a leis- urely motor tour. which they en- joyed lmrnensely. stopping briefly in some of the principal cities of the U. S. and Canada. They went over the Cabot Trail last week. They have been eminently suc- cessful in cattle ranching and farming. Mr. Riley is a son of the late Senator Dan Riley of High River, who was a famous scout and despatch rider in the Rial Re- bellion (ltisd). The Riley folks of Malpeque are all close relatives. Louis Callaghan. son of James Callaghan of Mlmlnegash, went to Alberta when a more boy, home- ssttses each trimmed with green andvwhlto streamers from the ceiling which made a beautiful setting for the four newly wads. Miss Marion Schurman played the wedding march as Lloyd and his bride were escorted in by Mrs. Harold Clark and Alexander Green and Danton and his bride by Mini Mary Johnson and Ralph Hogg. The gifts were opened by Miss Leona Hooper and Miss Phylli- Britten and verses read alternately by Mrs. Harold Clark and Miss Mary Johnson. The gifts were gored to the bride by Misses ancos and Joan Craig and plac- ed on the dining room table by Misses Georgie Johnson, Beryl Clark and Marion Schurman and arranged on their respective tab- lsa by Miss Pauline Johnson and Mrs. Emmett Smith. The gifts con- sisted of a lace table cloth. chen- nillo bedspread. large mirror. pyrex. kitchen utenalls' and en- velopes of money. Lloyd and Don- ton each thanked the friends for " of returning again In the remembering them and their brides on this joyous occasion anil all joined in singing For They,Ars Jolly. Good Fellows. Games were enloyod during the evening. Plano Schurinan and Mr. I-lsroldgclarko was the accompanist for a sins. song. Lunch was served .by the hostess and several ladies remit: the crowd departed I wish music was played by Miss Marion i ILDY KI.l&C'l HIV. XIII.- dalicioua. tender snot-frui raisins together with Kellogg- criap bran flakes; Rich in iron, iaounur ' in mood or-in nourlahment. It's Kellogg's NEW double troatl Douhb delicioual Double nutritional Get uu.ooo's nun: aaast runs today! You'll be glad you did! tLE...W0eItal lttferealvnihatuir BWH in one package! steaded. bought more land, pros- pered consistently regardless of hell and drought and low prices, and this season has 1200 acres of wheat and a sizeable flock of cat- tle. Mr. Brazil, formerly of Sum- merside. sold his big ranch some time ago and is living a life of retirement in the beautiful city of Calgary. Mr. Brazil. w-ho has tra- velled exiensively in the North- west and Alaska, entertained the company enroute with stories of actual experiences. They had along with them a Mr. McKay. whom they left in Toronto. Needless to say they are having a most enjoy- able vacation, attending races. visiting friends and relatives, and taking their share of the cool cli- mate and beautiful pastoral scen- ery. K -GOLDEN WEDDING ANNI- VERSAY More than one hundred neighbors, friend.i and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson. gathered at their home at Hamil- ton. on Monday evening. July 3rd. to join them in celebrating two auspicious anniversaries - their Golden Wedding and Mr. Simp- son's birthday. Mr. Archie wood- side was the genial and capable chairman for the occasion. and highlight of the evening was an address and presentation. The "bride" was the I iplent of a bouquet. of Peonlss. Bflcemlll P"-” gented by a grand-daughter, Miss Carol Murray. An address read by Mr. Lloyd Lockerby. conveyed to the widely known and popular couple, the high esteem in which they are held, and ex- tended congratulations and good wishes. The gifts, presented by Messrs. Charles Taylor and Frank Ramsay. were a La-z-boy chair and foot-stool. accompanied by two reversible blankets. Mr. simp- son, in his usual happy manner. thanked their friends. on behalf of himself and his wife, for their kind- ness. and voiced pleasure at the presence of so many friends. Others speaking briefly, were-Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay. Mr. Alfred SlmP50ll. and Mrs. H. S. Crockett. The re- inainder of the evening passed all too quickly with A slngsong; Mrs. Mabel Simpson was the,planlst. A bountiful and delicious lunch was served. Members of the Simpson family. to the fourth. generation. represented by Wayne. son of Mr- nnd Mrs. Harold Profltt, were pre- sent. Mr. and Mrs. SlmP50n W9"? married earlier in the year, and the date of the celebration was changed for the convenience of friends from distant localities, who wished to attend. Quickies. Personals -Miss Barbara Fennell, Boston. Mass.. is spending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. T. P. Hamill, Central, Bedeque. s -Her many friends will be gl to hear that Mrs. Wilfred Curley, Clermont. is making I 100d re- covery after 'a serious openation. She returned home from the nos- pital on Sunday. K I --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newton oi Montreal were week-end guests of Miss Margaret Mclleill, R. N., Summerside.-S -Mrs. Ben Newson of Harring- ton arrived home Thursday from Cleveland. Ohio, after a delightful visit with her daughter, son-in- law, and granddaughter, Kathie Joy l-louska. .Mrs. George Duggan arrived this week from her home at Port- land, Maine, to visit her son-in- law and daughter? Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer. Kensington; and other friends and relatives. Bur. - Flight Cadet Edward Mc- Neill has arrived to spend I leave at his hcme in Summerslde. In September he will commence a course in basic navigation at the R. C. A. F. station here.-5 -Mr. George Cascley, Kelvin Grove. has accepted a position with the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd.. Summerside, and began his new duties last week. Bur. -Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Laura Hogg is making .1 good recovery after her recent operation at the P. E. Island Hos- pital, and is convalescing at the home of her son and dsughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Kelvin Grove. Buf- -Mrs. Paul Thompson.' Cler- mont, is spending a week at Mar- gate, and is being warmly wel- comed by old friends and former neighbors. She is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proiitt. Bur. -Miss Blanche MacLesn has returned to summeraide after a vacation trip to visit her sister. Mrs. Giles B. Cannon and Mr. cannon in Elgln, Ont. She was ac- companied by Miss Margaret Bell. King street who also spent three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Con- non.-S by Ken Reynolds iiuiir-"- at '-f(' If gAd--well, l M idiah oonplos many years armad- . if you're going to sell it with a Guardian Want in that case, I'll take it!” V-- m . insscricing