PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I I caprror. Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY-3:30-7:15-9:l5 "HOLIDAY AFFAIR" with Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Wednesday 7:15-9:15 - Ills kind of girl a guy could inorryi I REGENT IAIIEVI BIG SIIISII M-Ii-II IIII! eln IIIIIIIS Gilli III IIIIE IIIISII lllllllii PEIHSIIII Pllmilli by IIIE IIIIEIPIISE SIIIIOI ........MiliiiiwwiigMiiii Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:1! I IIIIEIIS Plillllitllil III lllllllllll Til-IIIGIIT 1.15 a. 9.15 "BAD BOY"-The show everybody likes, with Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt, J. Gleason, and introducing Audie Murphy. Don't Miss Ii. Good Shorts - 2 Hours of Perfect Entertainment-. Wednesday 3:30, 7:15 & 9 :15 - Thursday 7:15 & 9:15 Now a Ielwlaue tale oi dangeraruldarlngen the New wonders Iuniolded bcicre your girdled eyes.-' ' " " -n-ii ruv-s mi nnNc' ritstulen. Diratled by aawuo iuoviildihddue-0, v GENE TOWNE and GRAHAM IAKEI.ASc-areiploy bvjvaliri Innis. Gene Inna U5 omen lain f PRINCE MUT Fl DE INS A PERTIIIEII sentative today-tomorrow 3": 3:” . Isolation o' nunwud ,w. loyalty I III! anon. PsrI,Ilili V. VERNON CIAIO. ledoqae II. 'I- KAOIIAN. Neill 'Wt- is v EDWARD ISLAND I COMPANY ESTABLISHED I869 r MUTUAL sERvICEausEcuniTY Iii. you have enough insurance in ciover your home and lurnishlngs at today's prices. Better see our repri- . IOEITS . . nnwann lsullm UAL I UDAN CE T QUESTION may be too late. A. J. BOBIITION. Mermaid CLIFFORD SDIPION. Ital- ley nridge. 0. M. GIANT. Charlottetown. HA3: I. GALLANT. Whilst- IIMIGE CIIIMIY A week. 5 Wellington - I ' Vicinity I Miss Rena Ferguson was a recent visitor in this vicinity. Mr. rlred Hickey is a patient in the P. C. Hospital, Miss Muriel inarlow spent last Saturday in Sumrrleraide. Mr. Lowell Barlow paid a brie! uisliI:( with his parents llel-e list wee . Dr. Austin Delaney made a. pro- iesional call in Mont Carmel last Mr. Donald Perry visited his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. sylvaire Perry on Sunday afternoon. His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Howard Barlow out again after. his recent illlless at his home. Miss Verna Ellands oi lVlcNeills Mills recently spent some, time visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Joseph Arsenault of Quebec spent the past few days with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Ar- senault. Mrs. Francis Oaudet and young daughter, recently visited her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Arsenep Arsen- ault. Many of the young people ul this community enjoy Volly Ball winch is played every evening in the hall. Everett Graham oi the R.C.A.F. now station in sumlllerside visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Graham on Tuesday istll. Lorne Barlow is now employed at R. C. A. F. station Bummerside. he began 'work on Monday morn- ing April 16th. Dr. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Arsenault recently motored to st. John, N. 3.. where they spent the week-end. Roger Arsellault celebrated his birthday on Sunday April 16th at the home or his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. Arsenault. Mr. Cycril Gallant station agent in Wellington is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. one and all wish him It speedy recovery. Miss lprenda Gallant of Mon- treal and Miss Alice Gallant ol U. B. A. arrived home last week to visit their mother who recently underwent a successful operation in the Prince County Hospital. The ladies aid met at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow on Tuesday evening April lath It was largely attended. Business period was discussed alter which a de- lightful lunch was served by the members. Meeting adjourned with Benediction. A large crowd attended the dance on Wednesday evening in our Com unity Hall. sponsored by the We ngton English School iilpile. Music was by Ivan Arsen- ault. Violin. Rene Arsenault. Gui- tar; Mrs. I.eo Gallant pianist. A gopd time was had by all. Friends of Mrs. Alice Bulges are Pleased to hear that she is spend- ing some time with her daughter. Mrs. Lynn Murphy of Summar- side and is feeling much better after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. also in the city gxpital in Charlottetown (or some A pretty wedding took place on Friday evening at the Parochial House, Summersldc,' when Rose Marie Arsenault, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Fl-ed Arsenault, Welling- ton, became the bride of John Noel Lyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyon. of Ottawa. Rev. Msgr. G. J. McLellan officiating at the cere- mony. They were attended by Miss Bertie Dawson and Pilot Officer Lorne Bl-aughton. For her wedding dress the bride chose a silver lustre crepe -with matching accessories. with which she wore a corsage of pink delight roses. Her '...idesmald was dressed in aqua silk with toast brown and white accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses. For the honeymoon trip to Ottawa and Trenton the bride were a slut oi cinnamon velvet vlth black ac- cessories The groom is a Pilot 0!- ficer in the R. C. A. PK. station at Summersid . ens" VIEW NOTE! Mr. John W. Murphy and Mr. Thane W. Adams of Kensington High School. spent Easter at their homes in Sea Vieww MlarGladys Adams arrived-home from Toronto to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Adams. Sea View. ' Miss Marlon Cam'pheIl and Miss Eleanor Candy of Robert Simp- son & Co., lloliiax. spent Easier with Miss Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Spring Valley. Mr. George Donald. Prince of Wales College. spent Enter with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Donald, Sea View. l IIIIIIEO TIIEATIIE kssslxoron Manny anefruioeeay ms March. sponge. manage (Mn. March in feel lite). Dan mm-. Ana null. ma mu sad Fill "lb 1! , "ANOTHER PART 0! TIE I Enlnore aid Vicinity Mr. Alton Smith. St. Stephen. :1. 3., span the week-end at his home in ictorla West. Mrs. Stirling Cotton. Spginghlll. spent Sunday with her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur. Mr. Calvin Macintosh, Ottawa. and Mr. Fraser Msclntcrlr. To- ronto. arrived home recently to visit their father. . Walter Mac- lntoah, Mount Plea nt, who is quite ill. The many frllnda of Mrs. Mar- tin Ladne are sorry to learn that she has eon obliged to enter Prince County Hospital for treat- ment for an infection in her hand. Mrs, Bruce Coulson and little daughter. Sharon True. Summer- slde. were recent visitors at the home or Mrs. CouIson'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MscLeod. Victoria West. Friends are glad to welcome back Mr. and Mrs. Murdock and baby daughter, Winnie Belle. from St. Stephen. N. B.. where they had spent the winter. They are going to reside in Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Enmln. Moore's Mill, N. B.. motored to Victoria West on Friday where they spent the week-end with Mr. Enmnrrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dzlvid Enmpn. The United Ladles' Aid. VICIOFIH West, met for their April meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. A large number of members and visitors were P"r sent despite the bad roads- The Enmore W. I. met for their April meeting in the ICh00I- T9" members answered the roll call. Mrs. Allison Raynor and MI" Ruby Harvey reported visiting til! school In March. Members are to exchange house plant sllP! 59- "9" meeting. Visitors to Summeralde on Tues- day from thli -vicinity were: M"- Reuben Enman. M11 Kwnem Macltrthur. and Mrs. Vans Mac- Arthur, Springhlll: Mrs. William Moore. Victoria well: Mt 5'43 Ladner. Mount Pleuant: Mn 30' bert Enmsn. Victoria West. and Mr. Martin Ladner. Enmore. contrast By Ruth Efscharte -Bometimcs an errant wish comes whlspenng That I had been by biith a cit! child. nor days are filled with galety and stir . with many little friends to laulb and play When homes are close. along the boulevard! The playground summons to H16 slides and swlnll While swimming pools invitn wllh , cooling grace. Ice cream is not rare insane. to the And movies are a. customary fare! in winter, rinks are smoothly blue Ind 883'. With sweatetred skaters. twtrllnil high white boots on gleaming steel blades, spraying silver marks! But I was born a child of iield and tree. i Who made hellevewgreen ears oi corn were dolls. That cunning kittens were poor crippled tots in need of operations; I, physician was who healed their limbs (not seek- ing any ice!) The Castor river was my wading poo wherein I tended young ducks - My loyal mongrel swimming by my si de. Orisp wlniei hailed us, akinunins o'er the trails A rescue dog-train flying day and gollinga, ant! night To some strange village. winter- locked and Ill, I (Where imprints on the drifted hills declared That angel-figures cared to linger v thersl). Few books were mine. and these I knew by heart: But in my Theatre of Thought ! moved With characters. alive in fantasy. And Christmas drills thrilled with wild ecstasy! Fresh home-made rolls, lalt-pork and sauerkraut. Quaint pancake isles in maple syrup seas, Were warm rewards for walks from school! And finally !;- the weary time to rig And float on feathers with tile lragrancy 0! cedar kindling stealing through my dreams! Wilen these fond scenes come trip- ping back to mind. No privilege in this city whirl 1 find. POLICE IOICI POPULAR rosrr BRANCH. Oat. - (OP) - When the Fort rranees lice lorce advertised that it a new man. as applied tor the Joe. The force now has six eolutablv.-I and a chief. wintry .Iraacii Oiiicez Charlottetown . roasarj V, G.A.C c U . C wi- i Crqraud arid, ' Vicinity Mrs. J. J. Ar-matron will return byairatthaendolthla mouth from Woltvilla N. 3.. where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Burton Bishop. A miscellaneous shower was held last Wednesday. evening in Jahe village let M 1udrey I-Iarvey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El-nut Harvey oi Crspeud; Miss Harvey will shortly marry Mr. Charles Dunaford. the son of Mr. and Mrs. cieorge'Dunatord or Hampton. Many conjectures about the pro- route of the Trans-Canada Highway are being made by the villagers these days-the current topic at conversation in every vil- lage on thesouth side of the Island. But something else of equal im- portance is demanding attention and that is the dire necessity at E regional high school. Scores oi country children in this region are being deprived oi advanced grades simply L the C " I facilities are not available within a noble distance of their homes and the iamily purse will not N?- mit the luxury or town schooling. St. Johns w. .A. held their monthly meeting on Tuesday even- ing at the home 0! Mrs. wilmot. MacDonald in Crapaud village. Tile ladies decided that they would finance the painting of their church this spring, as well as decorate the interior of the new rectory. lite men of st. John's have cut the necessary wood for erecting a stage from which repairs will be made to the church spire. The Anglican youth centre, an adjoining property which is maintained by Island Anglicans for summer camps. is undergoing a transformation too. The -whole interior (12 rooms) is being painted and decorated, and the dining room at the rear oi the building is being modernized. Due to the unprecedented bad roads around Crapaud and Victoria, the members oi St. John's Anlll-'m'I congregation made their way to evencong on " day. April mm, by tractor. wagon, and foot. Tie Rev. '1'. Head, ministor or Hamp- ton Unitedchargewhoiaprocecdlng at the end of this month to Cape Breton where he will assume new pastoral duties, preached on the Resurrection theme. At the end of -the service M.r. Head had an op- portunity to bid adieu to his many Anglican lrlends in the district. Twelve girls of the Junior choir ap- peared for the llrst time in their new wine-coloured gowns and mortar-board hats cl DODlin which were sharply marked with ii. round collar and jabot oi white shark- skin. one recalls the time when choir robes were taboo in many christian churches but now they are making their appearance every- where. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard. their young son Donald and also daughter Dorlne (now in her ilrst year Jt Prince of Wales College), will ke up residence in summer- slde the first oi May. The faithful service of this couple to the coin- lnunlty is rev ed in the fact that Mr. Maynard as operated a gar- age business (or the past fourteen years and his wife has been in charge of the telcphon exchange for half that period of time. Vil- lagers are expected to turn out in full force on Monday evening, April Mth, to a iarewell Lparty in the family's honour at the com- munity hall. At the close 0! last Sunday morning's service at st. John's Anglican Church. where Mr. Maynard is a warden, a presentat- ion of leather-bound prayer and hymn books was made to the num- bers of the Maynard (easily by the various organizations of which they were members. The story of how one good turn may lead to a very embarrassing altennatb tor the deer is told cori- cernlng a local clergyman. one day last autumn, the minister stop- ped on his Sunday rounds to pick up a hitch hiker. The garbled Inl- lish of the stranger conveyed lust lnister aware that the young mail was in a serious predicament. So the clergyman took the young wanderer home for Bunday dinner and persuaded his wife, who speaks Prench fluently. to clarity the young man's situation. Alta an excited hour ol French conversation, the young stranger revealed that he was a young Swiss immigrant who had come to the Island Mull- ing work in harvesting the potato crop. He continued with a voluble account or his country. his family. and every incident that had tran- spired since he had left his native land. The minister's patience. how- ever, was rewarded and the rm at his personal I gradually nil- iolded. it seemed hat the young foreigner had ban across Canada and back again, and had booked passage on a liner that win scheduled to leave in four days time lor the old country. I-(la clothes and personal effects were in a station locker somewhere on the mainland and he was unaware that the rental cost of luch a con- venlaleo was mounting daily to a staggering figure. Ilia boat ticket revealed that he had manage to I an in Ireland but no young man expiainad had not autfleieat money to so- all him to haul ma: Ilglana .0iivi.. uni ACHE5 1V; enough inlormation to make the, Greenineuni bad Vicinity e Min Esther Oliver spent the Easter holiday with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Gor- don, Monirose. . cousin. Miss Merna Breakenridge. Summerside. Mr. Carl Getson. who in doing carpenter work in Summer-side. spent Easter with his" family -at Kildare Capes. Mr. Jimmie Macliey. who spent the put months in N. 3.. is via- iting his mother. Mrs. Alfred Mac- Key, Greenmount. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayn-r and daughter Jessie motored Io Northam on Thursday where they visited at the home oi their daugh- ter (Jean) Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur. Miss Lois Rayry r. student at P. W. College” Charlottetown. spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George ' Rayner. Greenmount. Mrs. A. H. Rayner has returned to her home in Greenmount after spending the past month visiting in Charlottetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Owen. Mr. Arthur Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamill and daughter Anita motored to Moncton. N.B.. 'and spent Easter with relatives. rc- Misses Edna and Thelma Rayner. employees of Callbeck'a store. Be.- deque, spent the Easter holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner. ' Klldare Central- They were accompanied by their sister (Mary) Mrs. Thorns Afflv.-ck. Bedeque. Miss Jessie Rayner. who spcnt the past three weeluat the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Eayner, Greenmount. has r-- turned to her duties at the P. E. 1. Hospital, Charlottetown. where ghg lg II student nurse. Jessi:-s many friends wish her every sur- eeu for her training. Switzerland and as a solution ll his financial , ” he had come to the island in order to earn au'- iicent money to cover the last act oi his journey home. The minister was sympathetic to the young hitch hlkei-'s plight and wired a. cancellation or the boat passage, made arrangement tor a booking 0! much later date. and managed to have the young man's belongings removed from the stat- ion locker. on the Sunday eveninz. the young man, a Christian Luth- eran, attended service, and tilt following morning he was then employment by one of the member-a at the congregation. In due course the young adventurer returned to Switzerland and the minister re- ceived a. warm letter oi appreciat- ion. Eut'that was not the end 0! the story. It seemed that this young Swiss gentleman had a friend nti home in Switzerland -who was get- ting married and recommend:-'l Canada as an ideal holrlerlor a pair oi newly-weds. The young Swiss further advised his marital-minded friend that the Canadian clergy- man he had encountered in his travels would be a good person Io vouch for the wellare of a stranger in Canada. 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