DECEMBER 7. 1950 THE GUARDIAN, LCHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN WESTEIIII iiiIAIiIlI.'.ii -BUYING I-liries. Junk and Batteries. Paying highest prices. signed. Max cope, Albany.. -ALI. HOCKEY TEAMS -wishing to play in south Shore League this season are requested to have their representatives at the hockey lneelng in Bedeque Rink. Friday night. Ira Croaier. President. - THREE MONTHS TN JAIL - r,g.g,,,m..-..m.. pn,lessi':nal Cards I,',,.,..... E ' 'A local man was sentenced to three II. months in jail in Bummerside Po- ”, .. Aolo - casulllr lice Oourt yesterday morning on ii msuIANCI charge of attempted theft. This mm ”m-."”. charge was in connection with an I Hnmnifaoul "I. Incident which occurred cn Notre Dame Street on Monday night about eleven o'clock when a young woman was molested and it was v'f thought that an attempt was being made to steal her purse, A drunk l was fined 86 and costs and an- other drunk was fined :20 and costs or thirty days. - B , ii. F. i-iunm. R.O. 0P'T0ME'l1I!S1 ......m "ompleie Visual analyse - CONSTIIUCTING STATION - am". and 'Progress is being made on the con- PHONI nu struction of the new O.N.R. sta- burned down about a year ago. The building is now pretty well closed in. It is of frame construction with asbestos shingles on the lower part of the walls and pine siding on the upper part. The roof will be covered with asphalt shingles. It is a one storey building with partial base- ment. There are no quarters nn it for the agent and his family as there were in the old one. It will have a waiting room. agent's office. BMALI.MAN'S BUILPINO sunimerside. KILL y tion at Tignish to replace the one l 1 T. Earle Hickey Chartered Aooounhnt unadian Banli oi commerce d'i"4"'- combined baggage and express or- pnomg gggg flee and two wash rooms. The p S 8"”. building contract is held by M F. Schurmsn co, Ltd. R..T. Morrison and Co. have the contract for the plumbing and heating and Ellis- worth McNeill has the wiring con- g, - , IT tract.-S E, E, Parkman, orraws. Dec. s-(cm -”Ca- det Holiday." the National Film Board's story of the Royal Cana- ODi.D.. R.O. Charter Presented S'side ii.(I.A.F. Association 0 Mr. Ray C. MacDonald, vice president of the Maritime Group R.C.A.F. Association. last, night presented their charter to the newly formed Summerside Wing to Mr. Gregory Mulhoiland. presi- dent oi the local group. "The presentation was made at a largely attended meeting of the members held at the Olympia Restaurant. President Mulholland presided and outlined the work that had been done since the first organization meeting up to the present and said that the As- sociation was formed primarily to bring together once again all the members of the air force who had served together during the war years. "We now have 63 members." he continued, "and if all do their part we can make this one of the best Wings In Canada. It is a privilege to be Kranted this charter for they are not handed out lightly." Mr. MacDonald in presenting the charter said that this was the first Wing to be formed In Prince Edward Island. "There is an opening and a need for such an association." he stated. "and you should have one main ob- jective. I am pleased to know that yours is the sponsorship of the air cadets in this community. here you have something io work for, something in which you can put your efforts in a com- mon enterprise. I hope you will prosper and grow and on behalf of the Dominion Council I wish to present to you this charter and may it ever be a reminder to YOU of the sense of duty you owe to our great Dominion." Mr. MacDonald was extended a civic welcome by His Worship Mayor Henry W. WedlZ9- Who 000' gratuiatcd the members on the formation of the Wing and said he felt it would be instrumental op1-OM31-3151 dian Army Cadets, will be given its national premiere here Dec. 7. li Eyes Examined is estimated the fil.m eventually will run in 400 Canadian theatres. Oiiico Hours: sruny warm sunny 9 W 12; 1 u 5 SABK.A'IYJON--(OP)- A civic committee has been established to study the possibilities of fluo- rinating seskat.oon's water supply. The dental profession is repre- ' sented in the group. and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. sI'"!71Gf St, Summonlde i . l l l l I alum mad 4 I l SOHIIRMIlII'S SCHOOL PARADE Presents the following programme over Radio Station CJRW . FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8i'Ii. AT 7.30 P. M. 1. Sheila Caseley', Kelvin Grove, Grade III, Reading. 2. John Hancock, Summerside Elementary, Grade V. Public Speaking. . 3. Ruby Mae Reeves', South Freetown, Grade VIII. Vocal Solo. :1. Bernice .C9nnick, Klnkora, Grade IX. Reading. 0 Betty E 09' Sprlnghill School, Grade VIII. Public . , pg. 5. Bbi'dena blee", Tryon Consolidated, Grade IX. Vocal Solo. 4 7- Si. Eleanors School, Grades IV and V. Group Singing. . 8. Mormon C th ' A t' X. Public Sz;:;i:dne:1:s , ugus ine Cove, Grade 9. Marlene MacMurdo', Kelvin Grove, Grade IV. Reading. Helen Horne, Summerside IV. Piano Solo. 10- Elementary, Grade 11. Janet Waugh', Lower Bedeque, Grade VIII. Reading. , 13- ggllgne Baker', New Annan, Grade IV. Vocal ' These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 Class Room Division. INTERSCIIOLASTIC SCHOOL QUIZ MISCOUCHE vs. BORDEN e or ST. MARY'S ACADEMY All contestants are asked to be on hand at 7.00 P.M. on Friday This Program is Sponsored by The M. F. Schurmen Co. Ltd. srsaso-lsrosiss ' I illustrated with full color pictures that See Ch lat - Tales. I ai1IIi"msatgeilelli;'mCowboy ' sum Yet educational. aaaarrr THEATRE BUILDING L from Ill!!!” in-'l'l-IRE! oiususiori I taro.-L r'. oiiiiiis, gJEWEllEliS . in promoting good fellowship. in the absence of Group Cap- tain Richards. who was unavoid- ably absent. Wing Commander D. A, Willis said that he had been asked by Group Captain Richards to assure the vWing of his per- sonal support and that of the air- port personnel in any undertak- ing they might engage in. J. E. Dalton. vice 1aresi- dent of the civilian air cadet committee in transferring over the responsibilities and charter of his committee offered his eon- izraiulations to the new Wing for their sponsorship of the ca- dets and expressed confidence. that it would carry on the work it had undertaken with great success.-S. Mr. SOUTH MILTON SCHOOL Report for November. Grade X.-1, Lois Ford. Grade Ix.-1. Doris MIOLCITI: 2. Gerald Ma.aLesn. Grade VIII.-1. Carmen Glover; 2. Gerald Ford. Grade VII--l. Lloyd White: 2, Winston Ford; 3. Doris Montgom- ery. Grade IV.-l. Lesloe Poole; 2, Wesley Curtis. ' Grade m. Sr.-1. Louise Mac- Neill. Grade 11!. Jr.-1. Phyllis Mont- gomery. Grade II.-1, Alba MaoQuarrle; 2. Orville Montgomery; 3. Estella Ramsay. Grade I. A.-1, Margaret White Grade I. B.J-l, Edward Ramsay. Grade I. C.-l. Patricia. Mont- gomery. Teacher-Leah Moore. CHECK PUPlLS' HEALTH Cl-irUi'uCHILL. MAN. -(CP)- School pupils here this winter will be examined monthly by two army nurses. Madeline Langlois and Yvonne Desfiochers. both or Que- bec City. Capt. Langlois says she is recommending appointment of a permanent district nurse. M POIILTIIY WAIITEII In addition to our regular loadings of live fowl, chick- ens and capons we require 1000 dressed geese for ship- ment THURSDAY, DECEM- BER 14TH. Highest prices. LDOYD BURNS, Freetown ' Phone Bedeque Exchange - 11-2 Rudolph theRed Nosed Reindeer, Fairy pictures of Canada and foreign lands. Wonderful fun New Arman and A Vicinity Mr. Don schurmsn of New An nan made a business trip to Ken- Iingion on Saturday. Mr. Alex Agnew. Charlottetown was a buslncss visitor to New An- nan recently. M15 Delbert Rayner and Mr. Kent myner made a business trip to Charlottetown on Friday. Miss Miriam Maiiderson. Hm-nu. ton spent the week-end at her home in New Aunan. Miss I-lildax Arsenault and Miss Florence Gallant have recently ac- cepted positions in summerside.. Mr. and Mrs. Alice MceNill and Mrs. Arthur Imman were business Visitor 00 Bummerside on Monday M138 Sylvia Rayner of summer- side spent the week-end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Rayner of Travellers Rest. The many friends of Miss Jean Curley of Oiermont, are sorry to hear of her illness and an hope she will soon enjoy better health. Mr. Rex Dawson and Mr. Charlie Milligan of North Tryon were re- cent visitors to New Annan and Summerside. Tbs Misses Bertie. Margaret and Easel Dawson and Mr. Prowse Chapelle were visitors to New An- nan recently. Mrs. Al. Seaman, Truro. Nova Bootia. spent a few days recently visiting at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Harry schurnian. s -- Mrs. Delbert Rayner and fam- ily. Mrs. Arthur Enman of New Annan were visitors to Pownal on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Deacon from Freetown. Mr. Delbert Rayner recently re- turned home from a trip to the states. He accompanied the Jenkins Transfer, their cargo being pota- toes going up. and fruit on the re- turn Journey. Mrs. Lewis Moase is spending some time oonvalescing at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Kensington. Edith recently underwent a serious oper- ation in the Prince County Hos- pital. Mrs Mervin iilninan and daugh- ter Diane of Low is spent the past week visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rayn- er and her brother and sister-in- law and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ray- ner. OOVINGTON. KY.. 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