MAY 10. .1951 Ilrte congratulations Mint 5' tended to Mr. Gerald Bi Bageztit (above). 50” 0! M” "M "' 5 lb rne N. 8. Who .1.3vi'ii"l)LeF dllxi,:n8uihQ' grsdustes in dentistry at Dalhousie University. is wlell known in ":11; ur and. is W G- '-9 9 gt-r)yl Mac nald. is dauehter 9i Mr. and ,Mrs. B. Earls MacDonald, North River Road. Dr. Barrett will mu, up practice in Halifax where he has als sccepivtd I Wlmmi with the ally of Hall!!! I-Iealth Department as dental aurKI0!!- J91-ry, -as he is familiarly known here, spent the past four summers in the city where he was em- pioyed during the vacation period, His many friends will wish him every success. South India Bishop To Visit ch'tollIn Dr. Barrett rm Rt. ” Rev. 0. .11. Jacob, Bishop of Travancore, of the Churtch of South India, is sche- duled to arrive in Charlottetown on May 22. as part of I '0'" W08 made to leading centres from coast to coast in Canada. Bishop Jacob is an outstanding national leader of the church in mar, and his visit to this city will. be under the Ministerial As- chtion. .0 otllatzra actlpv1lt.ius:.ud tn J cob in 1'0 0 0 cnhru-ch of south India at the Lsmlicth Conference. at the World Council of Churches at Amster- iiun, and at the World Presby- terian Alliance at Geneva. siiiriis. visiiiiiscss. DEATHS soc Per Issertles -.-. msvrus DOIBON-At the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, May 6th. 10 Dr. and Mrs. Aubin Dolron, lum- merslde, a son, Joseph Robert. CARMICHAEL at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on May 7th 1952 to Mr. and Mrs. H. Iii. Car- michael a son, Donald Lester. MIMKINNON at the P. B. I. Has- plisl, on April 30th, i052, to Mr. and Mrs. Urville Macltinnon, a daughter, weight 10 lbs 856 OI. VICKEBSON at the P. I. L Hos- pital, on May 5, 1052, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vickerson. City, a son, Richard A: blbaid. DEATH )fseMlI.I.AN-- At Charlottetown on May 9. John R. MacMillan. formerly of Wood Islands. Funeral Sunday, May 11, at 1:30 p.m. from Wood Islands Church. Burial in Wood Islands Cemetery. IIARRETT-At theLP. E. I. Hos- pital on May Bib, Ilia. Mrs. Wil- liam Barrett in her 71st year. llemslns are resting at MacLean Funeral Home until Sunday after- noon when they -will be transfer- red to her late' residence, Mount Stewart. Funeral from Mount Stewart United Church on Mon- day. May 12th, service start its .at 9-00 ll-In. Interment Mount stew- art Cemetery. Please omit flow- ers. ' liiacNVIN--At the P. E. I. Hos- pital. May 0. Mrs. Nell MacNevin of Argyle shore in her 76th year. Her remains will be transferred trim the Cutclllle Funeral Home this evening at 5 o'clock to the home of her son, Leslie MacNevln. Arizi-ie shore where funeral ser- vice will be held Iunday after- noon. service starting at 1.30. In- terment ln is iery. Argyle ore Ceme- ilEill'llAl. siisnniis z fats ooiuu 'iT;ai-voe in aews or local I.atIrOIt.,but adverthlssg of s aewsy assure aisy be inserted Mil II esd.etrletl . itble'i.I.a.:v .' '.u more . for Perfect Ficium. CIAIWILI. for Better Photo- graphs. . ALL POLL tax is due and pay- abls on May lath. ....... BUMMAGI SALE, Y. M. C. A., today at 3 pm. IIOIVAID ssooszmss I00!- WIAI at I'll Queen ltrest. :nGlGGlY'l PIIAIIIAOI. Phone 70. GIGGIJWS PIIABMACY, fancy- lgoxed chocolates for Mother's ay. LICENSE PLATE Jewels. Inside plastic sun shields. Seat covers. 'l'anton's Accessories. CLEAR DOCKET-There was a clear docket at the City Police Court yesterday morning. ST. PAUL'S Church Sunday School meets tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. All teachers and scholars are urged to be present. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Note change of services for May ,11th, Charlottetown 10.30 a.m.: Birch Hill 1.30 pIm.: Belle River 3.30 p.m.: Murray River 7.30 pm. Rev. J. H. Bishop. TRINITY MEN'S CIIOII. You are requested to be on hand for Men's Choir Sunday evening as I am in P. E. 1. Hospital. Please report early. chairman of Men's Choir, Ellwood C. Burhoe. PINE TUBNOUT - About 85 Sea cadets. looking neat and trim. stepped off like veterans lss evening, from the 1lM.C.s. Queen Charlotte in their initial routine march, as part of their summer training. sub-Lieut. Breau was in charge of the unit. BIRTHDAY PBOCLAMATION - The Provincial Government has received a copy of the proclama- tion lrom Ottawa officially stating that June 9 has been appointed the day for the celebration of the birth- day of Queen Elisabeth second. SCHOLARSHIPS INCREASED - The Provincial County Scholarships granted to those students it 9 in each County in the entrance examinations to Prince of Wales College and the Provincial Normal School have been increased to a value of sec per annum each. it was announced by the Provincial Government yesterday. FUNERAL YIBTDIDAY - The funeral of the late Benjamin Simpson of '14 Gerald St. was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutclllfe Funeral Home. The service at the horns and grave was conducted by ltav. 1!. I. D. Ashford. Pallbearers. were Theo- 'dore Bentner. Parker Moore, Jack MaoParlane, liens-y Woolrldge, J. A. Lannsn and Harry I-Iyde. Interment was in the People's cemetery. IAIBWDLI. PARTY .- A very enjoyable party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rf H. War- ren. 134 Hillsborough st. when neighbours and friends gathered to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. wu- liam oullen before their departure for mgland on April 30th. An ad- dress was read by Mrs. L. L, and a remembrance pre- sented to them by their neis -- botsrs and friends, to which they ' ill " 1'" ”O" '”"" ' J yesterday morning from his late rsaideuce.'21 Elm Ave. to the Church of the Most Holy deetner, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Paul Fisher, C.Ss.lt. The pail-bearers were: Harry Hyde. James Arbins. Louis Iaugsphi , .WIiter Lswiof. Eugene Lewis and Arthur Proud. A large number of comrades of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion B.Il.B.L. attend- ed the funeral. The Legion grave- side service ,wss conducted by Comrade Whiston Smith and the Last Post was sounded by Com- rade Bugler Prank Smith. Inter- ment tool: place in the Catholic Cemetery where interment ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Joseph Macfiiiiivray, C.Ss.R. Mr. Justice Geo. J. Tweedy was among the passengers arriving by the Borden train last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Holmes returned last evening from vis- iting frlends and relatives in New York and Boston. .1. T. min... Acting sub-Lisu- tenant, is having for two weeks in so P on the stadacona at Halifax. NI. P.O. Stoker Mechanic R. A. wil- son leaves for Halifax today for two weeks training on the disda- cons. Ordinary Seaman - Btoreman Ernest sutherisnd of Carleton, P. l.I., leaves this morning to join the I-I.M.C.B. Cornwallis for basic training. ' The many friends of Mrs. Harry MacNevin, New Argyle. are sorry to hear she is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital where she has to under go an operation. All hope for s. speedy recovery. Miss Joan Large, a. student at the Presbyterian Deaconess Train- ing School, Toronto, has been visit- ing hsr mother, Mrs. J. Large, Euston Street, for the past week. She leaves over the weekend for her summer work with the Pros- byterian church at New Glas- gow and Westvlile, N.B. Death of Former , Ch'iown Resident Many of the older residents of Charlottetown will learn with re- gret of the passing of Percy G. Armour, a resident of Pasadena. California. for some thirty years. Mr. Arinouris death occurred on March 27 alter a period of failing health. The deceased was born in Char- lottetown in 1870, the younger son of Nelson D. and Mary A. Armour. Leaving Charlottetown as a young man, he lived for several years in tlielcsnadian West. After serving with the Canadian Army in World War I, he located in Pasadena, where he established and suix-.ess- fuuy operated Armour's Lawn Mow- or shop for many years. until im- pelled ii9!;iilI.1-.1ilrc9d.hii!.1.1-to cus- pose of his usineas. i The funeral services were held on March 29 at this Was Kirk ol the Heather, Forest Lawn Msmor Park, Glendale, Csiifomis, where interment took place. The services were in charge of the Ben- evolent snd Protective Order of Elks, of, which organization Mr. Ar- mour was an active members. Mr. Armour is survived by one sister, Mrs. lthel B. Maclieod, of Trulo, N. B. and by several nieces and nephews An only brother. Fred -lle-appointed To ” city school Board THE GUARDIAN. Its-appointment of Mr. Bari Baker for a further four year tsrm on the City School Board was announced by the Provincial Government ,,esterdsy. At the same time it was stated that leave of absence to continue their studies had been granted to two teache . at Prince of Wales Col- lege. They are Miss Katherine Macl-Jwen and Mr. Earl Wanna- cott. Miss Vera 0. Simpson has been appointed to the teaching staff of the College. will Supply Zion church This Summer Mr. James A. Johnston, B.A., M.A.. will be pulpit supply for Zion Presbyterian Church for the major part of the summer, accord- ing to information released by the church officers. Mr Johnston, who is expected to arrive early next week, was graduated from the Uni- verslty of Western Ontario, in Lon- don, Out. and comes to Zion on the high recommendation of Very Rev. C. Ritchie Bell, D.D.. fonner Moderator of the General Assem- bly. Having Just completed his first year in Theology at the Presby- terian Coliege in Montreal, Mr. Johnston had intended to further his A ” by ' ' his re- search work in preparation for his thesis. but responding to the re- quest for assistance from zion. he agreed to couie to Charlottetown He will occupy the pulpit on the last two Sundays in May, all of June, July and September. During the month of August, visiting Min- isters will supply. The congregation of Zion are under a. great debt of gratitude to itev. 'r.H.B. scmers for the deep interest he has taken in their wel- fare, by frequently occupying their pulpit, and various other minis- trations essential to the church, which would otherwise. have been difficult during the enforced ab. sence of their beloved Miinister, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, who is presently convalescing. Sea. cadet corps To Be. Inspected Cadet inspection for the Royal Canadian Bea Cadet Corps Kent, is scheduled to take place next Wednesday evening, at the Naval Barracks, parade area on the north side of the building. If the weather is unfavourable, inspec- tion wul be held inside. The salute will be taken in front or Simpson's on Kent Street. by Rear Admiral R. E. 5. Bidwell, C.B.E., CD., H..C.N.. inspecting officer. The Admiral is Flag Officer for the Atlantic Coast and Deputy North -Atlantic Treaty organiza- tion Chief of the Atlantic Naval command. Lieut; Commander Wilton. Area Officer.-of--the Sea Cadets for the Maritlrnes, will accompany Ad- mirsl Bidwell. The following Ordinary cadets have passed examinations for the rating of Able Cadet: J. Profit, R. Jackson, T. Perry, F. Burke, I-'. Peters, .1. Mustard. J. Llewel- lyn, E. Cahill, G. Msclsaac, R. McTague, J. Flynn, A. Llewellyn, F. MacGuigan, E. Gallant, R. Quinn, P. Hughes, C. Walton. 0. Drew, R. Flynn, E. Coyle. P. Cannon, C. Larter. B. Russell, .7. Duffy, 8. Vessey, G. Whitlock, G. Gallant, W. :MacNeill, R. Mc- B. Armour. of Middleton, N. s. pra- decessed him a few years ago. Kcigan, A. Cauty, N. H. Shaw, 0. Wilson and P. Kelly. capabiy replied. Everybody enjoy- ed the evening's music. supplied by Messrs. Sydney craswell, Lloyd Balderston and Stanley Sherren. Auielicious lundi was served by Ina. Warren. GOVIBNMINT APPOINTMENT! - Appointments announced by the Provincial Government yesterday included Mr. W. Rellhlld Mac- .Lean as a maintenance engineer with the Department of Public Works and Highways; Miss Ber- nice liogerson, Peaks's Station. as a stenographsr in the Department of Health and Welfare: and the nam- ing of two Justices of the peace. "They are Mr. 0. Milton France and MILK riiooucs -be receiving m thereafter. -Dunataffnage Cheese and Butter Company will lk Monday, May 12 and each day Highest price will be paid for milk. Dunstoffnage Cheese & Butter Co. RS ATTENTION Mr. Roy Moalllivtay, both of this city. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of John E. Lawlor, a vet- eran of the Boer War. took place "Minute MAID . Oelsli-frozen Concentrated "-"- "Wt" ORANGE mics I!NDlI.'l'A.IlI . cbsrs Lsss ri-MN sousszmo "."""'." ...GlVES Isms Juicer obarioltetewa us At your soup House: A .,?;:m rsanca-sort rloita ill iv. mos Dealer" r . a""", . A , . , "' 1 . 0. ,. , i 3:. . . HI ' ' 80 Two Row Barley, Maritime Winter Fair; No. There is a small quant for early buyers. Attention Retail Seed Dealers We have on hand a complete stock of field seeds. e.g., Timothy, all Ciovers, Alfalfa, and Laurentian Tur- ni Seed We have also a large stock of Charlottetown No. . Champion” P. E. I. , L. J. IIOSSITEB WHOLESALE SEED 179 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Barley at 1 Seed C.S.C. No. 11-1406. ity of Abegweit Seed Oats I MOVED . .72 oration Street s. H. I-iuoi-its insurance Agency. , . iliiiiiiietsnt insurance service, ; nun can wins stone on. new siistenrrioisug. - Charlottetown 1 CHARID'l'l'ETOWN For PEI. Bureau At iiulac Summer visitors to Canada's scene which in turn could be ex- seaside Provinces this year will hibited in the Bureau. see a new wrinkle at the Prince Just as in the case of handi- Edward Island Information Bur- crafts. any painting could be sold eau in Aulac. N. 3., which is the st Auiac if the artist wished to sell turning off place for those motcr- it. In this way. the work of Island ing to Canada's Garden Province. artists would be given a wide A revolvin art exhibition, feat- audience because many viiators on uring the pa ntinga oi! Isls.nd art- driving on the mainland would be ists. will be held at the Aulsn likely to stop at the bureau. Bureau during July and August. The Island Tourist and Informa- This will consist of. for the most tlon Bureau has been assured of part, paintings of Island scenes. the cooperation of the P. l. I. Art The display will be changed every society in the project. ten days or two weeks to assure The Aulso Lnfor-mation bureau is variety and to give all Island ari- situated at the juncture of the ists D. chalice to be represented. roads into New Brunswick. Nova It is expected that. amom the scotis and Prince Bdward Island. visitors to the Island bureau there A 35-mile drive takes the visitor will be Canadian and American to maps Tolsnentine where the professional slid amateur artists. Artists coming to Prince Edward Island for a holiday would have the opportunity of doing an Island MCA Ilnlikeiy - T9 Be Affected By Fuel Order Maritime Central Airways is not ', ' to be seriously affected by the recent order of Trade Minister Howe curtailing purchases of high octane fuel to 65 per cent of April purchases, according to Capt. Carl F. Burke, managing director of the Airways. Capt. Burke said last. night that April had been one of the largest operating months in the history of his company and for this rea- son he bclieved that 65 per cent of the gasoline used then would be ample for the normal operations anticipated this month. In any event be expected no changes in scheduled flights in May and stated the M.C.A. would operate the full schedule as well as its charter flights as in the past. He believed, that if it be- comes necessary to curtail the service to remain within tiie quota. allowed some charter nights might be held all but as far as possible the regular flight schedules will be maintained. Blessing Of The Beats Sunday Al Norihlusiico The annual blessing of the fish- ing boats at North Rustico will take place on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, it was learned last hight from Father Eric Robin. Parish Priest at North Rustico. Be- tween 40 and so boats will be bles- aed in the ceremony. the Abegwelt, crosses on regular daily trips to Prince Iiward ll- rid. lriniiy Y. P. U. Closing Banquet Trinity Young People's Union held their closing banquet in the Social Hall last evening. with ap- proximately seventy-five members and guests in attendance. Rev. J. T. Irwin asked the blessing, after which a very delicious supper was served by the Senior Wo- men's Association of the Church. The guest speaker was Dr. J. K. L. Irwin, who chose for his topic "The Medical Aspect of the Atomic' Bomb." The guest artists were Mr. Stan- ley Lancaster and Mr. Rubin Houston. Mr. Lancaster sang; "On The Road To Mandalay”, "Hills of Horne” and "Some Enchanted Evening". Mr. Houston played on the harmonica "Stampe A La Turca", "Abs Dsba” and "Sicili- clan Tarantllla." A special treat of candy was kindly donated by Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Crasweil which was great- ly appreciated by the young peo- ple. A very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singing "Blcst Be The Tle",'after which Mr. Asliford pronounced the Benediction. legion To iiepeai P. W. C. Discs The Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L.. at. a meeting held in Charlottetown last evening. voted to repeat the commencement Day prizes for P. W.lC., similar to last year. A resolution dealing with appeal board decisio to be brought be- fore the Dominion Command at . - G. H. M. - -New York Styles are In the Little Shop. Charlottetown. the Lsdlef Wear. sumsusraide and Ladlss' Fashions, New Glasgow. Nova ecotla . . . . These important iuipertations are in a smart variety sf ncvsltyfabrk-ti. in- cluding: Acetate and Bayou Slub lssade up late a gay Frock is dotted swiuersect wl t rrrr J" t'l'berelsagay trim on the pocket flap and wide Bertha collar of white pieolsy. Tbs neckline of this dress is most interesting - it is finished lu the back in a TV". The colors are rose or aqua, sites I to is priced 15.95 . . . Then, there's s. more of sheer 10095. nylon with embossed sets, the colors are pastel pink, blue or yellow. This Frock features a wide skirt. rlbbau malt and stand-up trill collar. The siaes, are ll to is. priced 14.05 . . . . Last but definitely not least is a smart little number of thus acetate and silk In a owalty gray and white striped design with solid grey Is-ins. This Dress buttons down the back and hams youthful round neckline. Available In slsee B to 15, priced 14.95 . . . . You'll find these dallglstlally different New York Styles in I-Iolmau's Ladle! Wear, Little Shop and Lnrllea' Fashions. M0ilIli"I my suggestions for you to give your own darling Mother . . . . Smart Rhinestone Jewelry by Core - this is in the Accessory Depart- ment and the price is only a was 1.00! The selection is made up sf Neelrlets of one strand, chain Neokiets with Rhinestone drops and pond- ants - one strand Braccl'ets.,gay glausor Pins and a wide claolcg .1 "'5' nmf""' E"""""- -19" .-""0"! is tarulslsproof and beautifully bright. Yoall love it and so will your Mother. Remember the price is f'IlI:It"l.00 each for Rhinestone Jewelry by Core In the Accessory Depgn. -L-L. a it its-order by popular demand! Plaatle Table Cloths in the "IE" uarc '.l"l;ese are smartly colored and designed in red. blue or d In I III era of roses. The edges are hemmed all the way around an e price is 1.25 in the Dry Goods Department. useful 54 shop for is Gift for your M flier Frids .. given a lovely. fragrant. ffglh 0:." allou pl:-:i.'.':'.! Is: :60 or over in the Lsdies' Wear, t y or Linger-lo Department in uinmersiil Th Littl S . In New 01;; Wouonesoolinp in Charlottetown or the Ladies Psslsieus I - 44ma,a..e.a-.4, CENTRAI. CREAM ERIE: sunnsaeics - CHAR Revolving Art Exhibition .. world's largest carferry of its love. ' LOTTETOWN - souaia PAGE ?lVlt'"' tbssnnualaisesiii.g.beiagafiui- portaueetotbis province, was lliltterwllbe Arthur Oosuey it was anointed "Clail discussed. and the the delegation ran this for meptance. Boa;d declsionsgnuafpeals should lie or appeal BKSHGGIIIGF 13? ioth. The next Provincial convene- court of oanads. as is now done under the Income Tax Act. This ion will be held in Gisrlottetonl teusber 1st. The alount. Royal Hotel. Ilouheal. uring tbs entiso wad of was the consensus of opinion at on Ben the meeting. , Msior Aruuir Pests. THE P. E. I. Musical riasriviii Presents. V STAIIS 0F TIIE FESTIVAL under distinguklsed patronage , Saturday May 10th 3 Do I!!- Presiding - Mr. John Leuty Presenting scholarship Mrs. G. D. Steel and Mrs. Edward MacPlisil .... .. Andrew Dsvar Not Yet Adludicated Nancy Thompson . Glen Maclacbern Helen Horne and Judy Maclna .. Central Royalty school 12 L- I. -r t ' Pas-kdals School Piano Sale - I'll Tell You A Secret ............ Piano solo - Whistling Down The Road I G Plano lelo - The Playful Pup .. Piano Solo - The Little Columbine . Girla' Solo - The Field Daisy .Iloya' Sole - The Little Fiddler Plano Duet -- Contentment ...... .. School chorus - The Little ones school Chorus - The " Folk Dancing - Junior Grades Piano Solo - The Fishes-maideu's Song .. Violin Solo -- Contemplation .. Girlf Solo - Spring Grasses Olsos-sl Reading - Someone .. Jicflpture leading - on selection Bclsesi Chorus - Strawberry Fair Hclseel Chorus - "The Gavotte" Piano Solo - Miuuet in F Hays” Sole - Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Violin Bola - Minuet do Pages .. ,, Boys. Choir - Gregorian Chant .. St. uage Bays' Choir (ilrls' Choir-Gregorian Chant ...... .. Bochlord Square School Junior Choir Bobool Chorus - Cookie for Snip ....... .. East loyalty Bolsaol Uclsoel Chorus - The Boat Song . Susumerside High School school Chorus - The Sheep Prince Street School Piano solo - Soldiers in the Distance Susanne Shaw Glrls' Solo - New Shoes .. Margaret Murray Plano Duet - Jolly Dsrkias Carol and Judy Macbean School Chorus - The Melodious Blaokamlt . St. Vincent's Orphanage school Chorus -- The World Is Full Of Beauty Glenaladale l-lcbool Plano solo - Prelude In G. Major .. Not Yet Adjudicated Plano son - Valee in P , cg.-or Mu,-gun, Plano sols - Mauiks Yet Adjudicated Folk Song - Own ” ' " Doris B. t r Margaret Maclrstyre. Parkdale School Piano Solo - M ” , Song ,,,,, ,, M Mm-uy Plano Duet - Celsudiue . Audrey gnu gin.) wjmg Boys solo - Callers M van". gun. School Chorus - The Mermaid School Chorus - Jlus the Carter Lad . Prince Street school These taking part will report at information desk in lobby immed- iately upon arrival at lisli. Saturday May Iotls 8 pass. Presiding - Dr. L.W. Shaw 3393"”! Scholarships-Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. W. J. P. Maoltllllssid string Enseuible - on S iecti .. xaiu nu-.5, 31...”; Piano solo - on the llestober ml V wguug pm: Glrls' Sole - April Itain 51.1.1. 3 "H10 50"! - A Set Sons Auu Peters new solo -- The East Iudl .. Hubert Douglas Shes-s-an .. Lona leets Not Yet Adllldloated Elisabeth Brooklns . Psrkdale school. ....... .. Wlisloe School . Notre Dame Academy . East loyalty Cubs Banter Bivsr Group Presbyterian Church. 8'Sldc. Parkdale Choral Club Pious sole - Country ioirsin. .. song - Stephan Poster Selection Polk Dsuoiug .. ' ' jug, - l"I)tlsua Baud -- own Selection ...................... .. '-"W?" 3035'!!! - Meeting the Easter Bunny Bound .- on selection . .. v.u.s.'r. selection -. , Junior Glrl:' Choir - The Birth Night . Women's Chorus --'Leesia Lindsay . Men's chorus - The Miller end the M IVouseu's Olaoras - Come let us sing a no I0lk'l l e ay - - central Royalty Glee Club lligblleld Dancers Ienarks by Adjudloalors - Miss Yes and Miss Arseusult Vocal solo -. st - H 0- - Bar-allclsurek Choir (Unison) - Own selection .. Cherry Valley United Church. - own laleetlou L New GI-sow and Hunter sum Choirs. Plsnlo Soilo lg-131...; comm Bessie Darby and Margaret Show wen ug ls l ltlead l wul so” (Mr w"'lEs;Ia;duruhl'0Pl3r2rmed by Colin M.aoAuslsnd Under the G eesswood ,,,,,,,,,, ,, Vml solo i0rlrl;si) -. r.-.31.: rut. P'"”7”.Z',."i.:,','f”; ”,,”t”,,,,,;'” moo soio (orglnsli -- Homage to Robert"-Bi-Aovvuing - " ' " William Murchison , 4 Senior " . loan Home Dara! church Choir (Mixed Voices) Plano Duet - Roving lack Male Qusrtette - Own selection g:;::;o'l;(:':0lI0l,IrTl- lgwriolelleciion .. - e Llratorla Solo -- Own Seelectvlieerz shepherd F"'k Dlllilllll - High School .. Women's Chorus - on mcim Men's Chorus - Tramplug Along .. school Chorus - A Hunting wg win 9,, . School Chertis - Mister Moon . school Charm - Santa Lucia . school Chorus - There is a Green mu Prince. Street school .. Betty Jean Beers .. St. Peter's A.Y.P.A. Bummerslda Male Chorus Susnmeralde High scrum: ..... .. Prince Street Sclscnl ....... Prince Street School ........... .. School Unit No. 1 GOD SAVE THE Quggx Those taki ” hm, upon .":"l'.lP::"h:'l'l"l "Port at information desk in lobby immed- , zlrxxrzrir yexrmw.-m1.;..4.,y i r ,i.'liili'.0i.ATE MAIISHMALLBW ND beys' that's really venii playiligcfer . . . a super combination of rich. delicious. Chocolate lee creates . rhats rippled through with yummy rnarshrnellow. SS "ll" YOUR COMO. whether you're the tired-out Dad or the ready-for-mere youngster. hurry deem to your favorite dealer and get Perfection CHOCOLATE MAISHMAIIOW. It is served In cones. sundoes or you and IIIIWWIIIO e I pt. Nestyie eartett, J LTD. ' aoaisasnds W1" 3 ww- Agoesl to the Dominion Ocavenllm at the - . Pa-luoe at. School - .. lllllsbos-o Choral Group No. 2 ,