PAGE EIGHT ' JTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLO"ITETOWN A TU-DAY ONLY-DON'T MISS IT! A STORY OF TODAYlS LOVE, LAUGHTER . . AND TEARS' Illllllillv lill "5" II" lizwiy wuuiin loberi Wiilll ililllei illRRlMURi Gui Mllliggilil 'Si1iceYouWent Away” A lliiiiidrliel nwni I o MATINEE 2:30; EVENING 6:45 and 9 mouldings and cabinet hardware. King's County Hospital. - M Ind i"05P"1W than Competitive 1'0? '-M "59 0f lvmlx ha” wmch ' ' Hilchey ll: Vsnlderstine. Mont-, .1. trade." was ably debated by both was received by Mr. Leslie Hunter. -.i....-.e.-...-.. ..-- ague. I ....'"1 was A Male War Bride". team. All points were p. sea Pr ” t of the A ' Mr- T ' ..-... With Cary Grant and Ann Shei- well and the subject was com- Hunter. in his reply. Slanted fvhIl- . ' ' ML RD. Mu,-my, Mg, Mom... man. It's mm: in ghmnmq pletely covered: however. the the community was pleased to gug yegggg-day. for Amherst, N,s,,,Wood Islands-Monday; Vernon- Judges stated in criticism thatthe - . ' when 1,. Wm ugend the wgddmg Tuesday; Cardizan- Wednesday; Queen's County representatives Murray Harbour North --Thure- did not stick as close to the sub- A 2 DAYS MON. 'TU'Eo . -. RUBERT MITCHIJM , FAITH ililMEiliiIlE 3 IAITH DOMIIOUI I latest afar dluovery of uowsee uuouu y" who brought you I JIAN IIAILOW no 1 IANI IIJIIIU. ADULTS ONLY Scrappy Birthday Comedy - Cartoon THE EASTERN GIIAIIDIAN I(ing'sCouniy Irnoa Iiacrhee. Miss Joyce The Guardian may be Montague: town: The Poet Office; are: I Boa. s -.'BUl'lNG-Used feed Fraser and Annear. Montague. a patient in the speedy return to health. of his friend, Mr. Jack Baker. to- day. - M .:..'NOTICE-All taxes owing to Montague Memorial School not paid by June 19th will be given to the courts for collection. I... Macl..eod, secretary or trustees. Mrs. Lemuel Hicken. Pembroke, was a visitor to Montague Thurs- day. guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Llewellyn. - M -.!DBAWING ior June hridn. oil at the Montague 5 to 51.00 tore, Saturday. June 23rd. at 0.15 pm. Tickets will be given and overv i-ma. Friends of Mrs. Raymond Dewar. oi Montague. P.E.I.. will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in town High School under the super- vision of Vice-Principal, Mrs. How- ard Fouchere, assisted by Mr. D. A. Maccormick of the School Teach- ing staff. travelled by bus to Char- lottetown and Cavendish in the National Park. In Charlottetown the group visited a Newspaper 01' iice and the Central Creameries Plant. At Cavendish they visited Green Cables and other National Park attractions and later proceed- cd to Rusiico. where they visited the school. ..F'UNERAL AT MONTAGUE- The funeral of the late Frank Murphy, who passed away at the King's County Hospital. Mon- tague, on Wednesday. took place yesterday morning from Mary's Church, Montague, where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. J. W. Mr.-Car-die. who also officiated at the grave. bags. Mrs. Kestie Roar, lJi1Lon Road, in King's County Hospital. Her friends wish her a. ..'ARB0ltl'rE, plywood. chrome St. AOINTB:-MONTAGUI: llarald F. Landry. Mra. IYIOI ISIIII4. -ll. Wlgglnton. all: loan Jalutol AGINT GIOIIGETOWN: Waldo: Laura bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Oliloe: in Sous-lei The Snack Bar and I. list the following places In in George- .g'-u JUNBREAKABLI Safety Glass for Ford trucks. Bud's Accessor- ies, Montague. The ung friends and play- mates of Master Kevin Walsh. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh, New Perth, will regret to learn that he is a patient in the day; Eldon-Friday; Bridgetown -Saturday. fBU1LDlNG SUMMER COT- TAGE - The Norton family from Saint John. N. B., have a new summer cottage well under con- struction on the Brudenell River. They lived in Brudenell until a number of years ago when they moved to saint John. Their many lricnds are happy to welcome them back to Bi-udenell. ..'GI-ZORGETOWN MAN PASSES - There passed away at his home in Georgetown yester- day, Mr. Anthony Boudreault. at and Mrs. Peter Boudreault. Mr. Baud-reaulit spent his whole mg in Georgetown. He was unmarried. and leaves to mourn four broth- Mr. Fred Norlon v,Tenor Director Of Saint John Choir SAINT JOHN. N'.B.. The Carriden Choir elected Leslie 2:. Tibbles as president. at the an- nual meeting held ln St. David's llrlall. Andrew Forgey, the gem. 3 ing officer. presided. I The nominating committee. com- prising Gerald Cox.” Miss Evelyn Mccoiibrey and Miss Dorothy Brown, presented a new slate of officers and those elected for the coming year were: Mr. Tibbles, president; Herman Kerwin, vice- president; Miss Jean Furiiy. sec- Wins Deliaie Bear River Junior Farmers. representing king's county. won a close decision over Vernon Riv- er children of Mary Society at Dundas on Thursday last. The Vernon River team. Jean O'Donnell. Marie Duffy and Mar- garet Roach upheld the affirmat- ive side oi the debate and were opposed by James Whelan. Martina Hughes and Bernice Moaough of Bear River. The subject debated. "Resolved that the Cooperative Movement 0!- iers greater possibilities ior peace ' was opened I the Junior Partners Federation of edge oi two points. 541 to 530. This Debating Oompetitionwhich to all rural youth groups on P. E. 1.. is sponsored by P. E. 1. each ear and the winner will be aw ed the Simmons and Mawarlane Trophy. The Beer River Junior Farmers now have to have tho young people debata and spoke hichll of their etiorte. : Puma on loan from the Nation. el Film Board were. Morris Deacon.. The meeting closed National Anthem. . . JUNE 15.. 01951 SI IBI I N()liliN(y TO PREPARE Nmiiimi. TO CLEAN up for their shown by -with . the meet the shei-brooke Cali Olub. winners of Prince county. This debate will be held in the near future. Mr. Ronnie Mclnnls. Cherry valley. Vice-President oi the Jun- ior Fermers Federation and a member of the Debating commit- tee acted as chairman The P. E. I. Plowing Match Association was thanked by-Morris Deacon. Field- man, Department oi Agriculture. ject as the winners but spoke too much on wmplementary angles. The judges, Mrs. Norman Mac- Millan. Alberry Plains; Mr, 301,. ert LeClair. B.A., P. W. C. profess. or. and Mr. Edward MacPihail. Director oi the Correspondence Branch. Department of Education, were not all agreed that the Jun- ior Fanners were superior. but on totalling the scoring they had an (The Mr. Norton referred :3" above was formerly from Bruden- ell. P.E.I.) Tailoring and is-Ti i PULP woon WANTEDU BUYING PULP AT ROADSIDE ANY "QUANTITY - LARGE OR SMALL A. F. Association. R. C. A. F. Conducted by Flying Officer Carl Fr-lberg R. 0. A. F. RECRUITING-UNIT. smmmnsmn Will Present an Open-Air nsnn concert featuring the famous CENTRAL BAND 1 (OTTAWA) away free with each 0 dollar purchase sisi-ting June the age n! 64 years, after a h I; . VICTQRIA PARK - Ad en t . 14th. illness. The son oi the late! F03 be t 0 Government nous” '3 (If weather unsuitable-At P. W. O. AUDITORIUM) A '. THURSDAY EVENING -- JUNE 21st. - 7.30 P.iM.; the King's County Hospital. It is em James at Montague hum . h '11 h e :13! ' ' f:3f.'.?, i2lf..i.f..,"l. M?" ”" l 3; Georgetown-,Pemy. Mayor .. Alterations EVERYONE WELCOME eorgetowm, and John at New . - Gaonorrmo-v-vN scnooo. Pmi Ms” M” 5l""- E"- M” "TE ' WAY ' ' " " -- Peter Gotell, at Georgetown. Fun- . - .. gmfsgglma ggup TgtU';1 mdeg: crliltesisragilztemdtznts were not com- CLEANERS The R. C. A. F. Dance Band will play for a Dance at the Rollaway from various grades in George- V 5' 5 ” '”' Phone 2387 after the Band Concert. Dance sponsored by Confederation Wing. R. C. ; DO .YOU KNOW THE The choir n( the SturgeondParilsh raga”; Mrs. Game” Smithy -W.--- y . -g th, llign Mass. an aso g - ;M- M 1 22?... mi ......... -A... pd..........;1v-,i.f,f,”.f.l:,l:' ,,.,.;:';,,,..”',;l,',;f";;(;';,:,;';; ABOUT PROTECTING YOU AND -:"'j'?-"T The choir 3150 sans urine: 16 Tait alto director Fred Norton M0)?! lily”,-IIAPPY and service at the grave. Present in f,en(;p an-echo," Ma No,-mu, 1-3"; . spooky:-llpfy, lsnmtevleagy were :ev.E Cgxljln bags diriector. I L -.......-.. ' 9211:. me own: ev. - - and ng members of the exec- lally Sturgeon: Rev. J. A. Su1ll- utive elected were David Thom- T 0 . n A Y ;;r:,,';i,eIu;L. Edgiund Rotchset. Dand son, condutgtor; Arthur 5.3. 1guth- . l ism impson o . un- en. concer manager en mar Also Serial, stan'-s Unriversiby. The pail bear- Tllivolmsonibbcanidonian editor. ' . u n ere were Claude MacKay. Sena- r. T lea. the new president. . . . C0mN?d-tlf I338-Ve for 'r. v. Grant, Joseph Lanivgian, has been 8. member of the choir Many families will have to face a hospital 3 "199 - Guy Ne1,nn, )2. .1 M.-Kenna. and for the last three years and acted as vice-president on the Carriden Choir Board last season. He is ii soloist in st. David's Church choir. Eve. 7 and 8:45 CAPITOL Dan Power. interment look place in' the church cemetery. bill this year! What's more, typical hospital bills are now often much higher. TOWERS RESTAURANT RE-OPENS teaiporerliy- you can continue your , Blue Cross-Blue Shield pays the doctor Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection on e and hospital direct. direct payment basis. Full information is furnished when you leave your group. G: Wliotlsaneme does the hospital plan provide? . At The Blue Cross Hospital Plan i provides from 70 to 2 50 days of hospital care and there is no cash limit on the wide range of services covered. -' TI-IAT NEW comeov SENSATION OF "A LETTER TOTH REE WIVES."..... ”' """"""""""'."""'" """ "”" C fame as in "41? If Along with everything else. lim- pital costs have gone up over the years- Aad, even though there is some ieiel- - in; ad of prices to-day, new medical . technique-usually ceiling for expen- sive drugs and equipment -tend to make hospital bills expensive. TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. SPECIAL FOR suuosv Qtlelluacroee-Dluaillfelillnvolvador difficult to use 7 A: When s. Blue Cross-Blue Shield subscriber or en enrolled member of his family requires hospital care or surgical services, your Identihcation Card is all that is needed to receive care. Simply present the" card to the doctor and hospiie1- no forms to fill out or claims to enter. The card shown is a "ticket to worry-free recovery". Q: What's this about '5uruicol bills"? At The Surgical Plea pays liberal amounts for operations and up to 8250.00 per operation and 33.00 per day for doctors' visits to the hospital in non-surgical cases as well as for operations. Turkey Dinner Commenein at 12 noon . g Q! How do you Imow many families will like lleepllol Dllll We yaor? I know some families that have never had any mv'W' leeee. At They've been fortunate. But the records ehow that a large percentage of the population go to hospitals each year. Q: Wllo eonlolnllue Cross? A! Blue Cross-Blue Shield is available to employed people in groups of five or more. without physical examination or health statement. through the group enrolment plan. Similar groups can be formed in every rural school district. OTC. , Try our Curb Service - It's Fun The voounn 158 -iillllimlilll ST. SALE - Beginning Saturday Morning - ilontinuing For one Vloeli BALANCE SPRING COATS Sliorliee and Long consume at V3 off i One Rack Cools oi .. .. V2 Price One Ilocli am... for 51.9; 25 Darli Dresses for .. . . . . 35.00 All Dorli Dresses A of . . .. V2 Pflkd Terms Cosh - No Approvde . A "me G: Jun how do I on pnmuon aeain" hephd and wake! blef y It By joining Blue Cross-BiueySh1Cld you can be sure you end your faintly ill” get the dues; hospital and sutglclclil mm - available w enever you may nee 1.. done only a few cents a day and 8"" Giwliollflloliioneoflheu employee gnoopeondilien lovnIoidolI',orrulu,ar shone! lobe-do I lose my live Oeu- Ilva Sllleld protection? A: No, if you retire or leave your job for any reason - permanently or VI You . you the broad protection. Limit to. . . ' HOSPITAL COSTS " i E cm MONDAY. JUNE 18 9:00 P..iil.. ts" j..y;,yny-v-we-au:. T.MaoDONALll silos. THEATRE tap.-ewe i- arr. A srpwser .1' - 'e Aaaorr - cosrrznuo in A . ,?'!lIll0lI1GN.LllGl0N" ' l'aii"lb See This Great Comedy. 73a:-rele of Laughs. Sat. 8:30 BLUE CROSS MARITIME HOSPITAL . BL'U.E SHIELD service ASSOCIATION