it 30 I v JUNE 20. 1953 ltsti COO mt: ASPHALT SHINGLES 8. SIDINGS plfmdx and Solid Colours ROLL ROOPING5 Asphalt and Torred HSHEATHING 8. FELTS auiirlie aoormo MATERIALS "BISCO" WALLBOARDS Triplex - Green Board Burley Board - Buriey Tile PLASTIC CEMENTS 8- WATERPROOF PAINTS ROOF COATINGS "FLEECE LINE" ROCK WOOL INSULATION V "MICAFIL" Aggregates for Plaster, Concrete and Insulation BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS , LIMITED Plants: POITNEUF STATION, P.O.. TORONTO and LONDON, ONT. Warehouse! and Branches: QUEBEC, P.Q., MONTREAL, P.0. and TORONTO. ONT. 53-I Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Qileen Street Phone 105 Fennoll 8: Chandler Ltd. 155 Queen Street Phones 87-88 BIT'ES Insect a sh. or animal . . 0 nounnm in I I at Mlnud'I ll on v 30 oooihu. nut: and sin a. Drum out tin. poison l I i ! Happenings or The Week Continued from page 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puncher arrived home this week from a holiday trip to Providence, R.f. They were accompanied on their return by their daughter, Miss Marlon Puncher, R. N . . . Mrs. Leo Frank after an in- teresting time spent in studying and visiting with friends in New York. has returned to her home in Southport. ' . 0 0 Mrs. W. C. Hoyt entertained at a dinner party at Villa Waters on Monday, in honor of Miss Sybil MacDonald whose marriage takes place next week. She re- ceived a number of lovely gifts from her friends. o . . Miss Kathleen Noonan, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lornr: Noon- an. Hillsborn Street. Charlotte- town, arrived home last Saturday from Montreal. Miss Noonan, whose marriage to Mr. Louis Crete of Montreal will take place Monday at St. Dunstan's Basilica was given a shower by the girls of her office in Montreal and received many lovely gifts from them as well as a gift from the management of the firm. a . 0 Also hnterlaining for Miss Noonan in Montreal were the Misses Claire MacDonald and Rita Gallant of Charlottetown who gave 21 miscellaneous shower in her honor at their apartment on 347 Van Horne Ave. . o e Since returning to town Miss Noonan the guest of honor at several functions here. On VVednesday evening the staff of the Provin- cial Treasury, where she was employed before leaving for Montreal, held a dinner party at the Queen Hotel and her with a gift of chinaware. . . . Charlotte- has also been On returning to her home later in the evening she was surprised by a group of friends who gath- ered there in her absence. Miss Mary McQuaid escorted her to the gaily decked chair for the guest of honor while Miss Beth- any Macl)onald played the Wed- ding March. The gifts were pre- sented by Miss Mary Carrol, R. N. and the verses were read by Miss McQuaid. Refreshments were served and A very pleasant eve- ning of musical entertainment followed. a o o lilrs. Lea Sample. Lapthnrnc avenue, entertained the members of her knitting club for their final meeting of the season on Tuesday evening. 0 I 0 Miss Shirley Downe of the Bank .of Nova Scotia staff, left Wednes- lrlny for Montreal where she will attend the wedding of her broth- ler, Donald Leith. to Miss Ramona iliudrey Horne, at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul on June 2'7. . o 0 Mrs. Lloyd Vi'ard and Mrs. Preston Br-ck entertained last week for Miss Glenn Sudsbury. bride-elect, at a novel shower at the home of Mrs. Berk, Mount Edward Road. The honored guest was shown to counters of crys- tal. rhina and silverware where she "shopped". A throne was galiy decorated beneath an arch of apple blossoms. Mrs. Ernest White presided at the tea table, made Attractive with yellow tapers and clusters of hutterrups. As- sist-ing were Mrs. Ronald Mclnnls, Mrs. John MacAleer and Mrs. G. E. Champion. I I U A ten in honour of Miss Mary Evans was held Monday, June 15 with Mrs. George Burnett, Mrs. James Burnett, and Mrs, Ian Bur- neit. as joint hostesses at the latter'l home, 29 Upper Prince Street. Mrs. Norman Saunders assisted. Pouring tea for the oc- casion were Mrs. W. C. S. McLure. Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Mrs. Charlotte Jones, and Miss Mary Irving. Servers were Mrs. Vic Runtz, Mrs. Harold Shaw. Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Jr.. and Mrs. Stuart Chandler. Mrs. Gordon Stewart was usher and Master Jamie Burnett. doorman. The table was seasonnbiy decorated with apple blossoms. tulips and lilacs. . . . Cpl. and Mrs. .1. 5. Edward: with Mrs. Edward's aunt. Miss Is Hen: AT LAST Regular 5379.50 Low down payment and electric used refrigerator. BRYENTON & l on at. (ieorge st. Your Frlendk Firestone Dealer preseiilc(l- Dora Smith. all of Ottawa. have arrived to spend holidays at their summer home. MacEdward Manor, New Glasgow. . Lieut. Cal. and Mrs. F. B. Con- rad left by car Friday morning for White Point Beach. N. 5.. where Colonel Conrad will attend a directors' meeting of the Mari- time Senlor Golf Association. o o 0 Mrs. (Dr.) H. L. Roddy of Truro, N. S,, is visiting in Charlotte- town. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Curran. Crestwood Drive. . . . Delegates to the annual meet- ing of the Canadian Foundation for Poliomyelitis being held in WUIHIDPK this week-end, are Mrs. Fred Gales, Provincial secretary and honorary secretary for the National board. and Mr. Lincoln Dewar, Provincial president of the P. E. I. chapter. They left yes- terday, by air. While in Mani- toba, Mr. Dewar will attend the annual meeting of the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture at Bran- don. Mrs. Gates will proceed to Calgary, Alta., where she will visit her mother, Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. formerly of Charlottetown, and later her sister, Mrs. 1-2. A. liough in Ottawa, Ont. o . a Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith, 68 Rochford Street, left Wednesday for Wakefield, Mass., to visit Mrs. Smithis sister, Mrs. W. H. Single- ton.' Later they will lie guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stone, of North THE GUARDIAN. Island Radio Officer Flies On Planes 500th Trip Syracuse. N. Y. Mrs. Stone and her daughters, Nancy and Paula will accompany Mr. and Mrs.l Smith on their return to tho ls-l land. to spend a holiday. I . . . Miss Annie Watson, Prinrei Street, is visiting friends in Hall-, fax. 0 . . Rev. Dr. (7. A. Simpson of the. General Tlieologicai Seminary, N.l Y.. is the, guest of his brother and, sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. M.i Simpson, West Street. Dr. Sinip- son will be guest preacher at St. Peter's" Cathedral Sunday. I O C I l Among those entertaining Irwin who are leaving soon S. Rogers and Mrs. and Mrs. Fulton Pierce, Mr. Mrs. Bruce MacLai-cn and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carruthers. On Mondayl a buffet supper will be Toronto arrived brother-in-law and sister. Lemuel and Mrs. Prowse. city. . . . Dr. p Master Ian MacLean. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLean, Winnipeg. Man., arrived in Sum- merside. this week to spend the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt MacLean. o o a Mrs. C. H. Stewart of Stim- merside, is visiting with her (laughter, Miss Phyllis Stewart. in Montreal. . O O 0 Mrs. W. P. Callaghan at Slim- merside has as her guest, Miss Sarah Macxelvie of New York City. 0 O 0 MT: and Mrs. E. P. Foley will leave Summerside today for St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, N. B. o o . Mrs. Ernest L. Walker of Sum- merside, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Frank, in Sackvlile, N. 13.. this week. a o . NMrI. James Millman returned to New Glasgow, N. S.. on Sun- day, havlng motored to Summer- slde to attend the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. W. H. Beer. She was accompanied by Mrs. P. S. Giberson of Stclliirton, N.S. one Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickie and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hogg left Summersirle on Thursday for Saint John. N. B. . . . Miss Aileen MacLean of Ot- iawa. arrived on Monday to spend a vacation with relatives in Summerside. She is accom- panied by Miss lna Hicks of Ot- tawa. I I 0 Friends of Mrs. William Bcatty HOT WEATHER REFRIGERATORS SPECIAL TODAY ONLY FIRESTONE REFRIGERATOR SALE PRICE 5319.50 ' Also 1 only used Kerosene Refrigerator, and one Other Firestone models in stock, 15269.50 up, with no down payment required. FTRESTONE of Summer-side honored her at a farewell dinner on Thursday eve- - 9.5 Cu. Ft. low mondily payments. MAGKAY 00. ' , lnjlast, week on Il0ntJl of Rev. J. T. Irivin and Mrs.iMm,q an” sppndgng mr l, with Edmonton. Alta., were Lt. Col. K.land Mm pg A, Mien, R9ger5- M13 ,' .'-u-conipaiiicri and, Montreal. Que., - Shown con- ferring inside an RCAF North Star of 426 Thunderbird Squad- ron prior to takeoff are flying oi- ficer Dave Bentley, Radio Offic- ning at. Birch Hill Lodge previous to taking up residence in Borden. o o 0 Mrs. R. A. Home of Summer- sislc, uas IIOSl('SS to the members of the l.nd'Ies' Anglican Glilld on Tiiestiay at a luncheon at her beautiful summer home in Caven- dish. I I O Szt. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and daughter. Louise, left Summersidc return to Rivers, some time parents, Mr. They were the lormer's to Ottawa by Mr. ileowell Allen. 0 O 0 Dr. and Mrs, Rayniond Grant given byiare being welcomed as new real- Dr. J. K. L. Irwin and Mrs. Irwin. ldcnts in Summerside. ' O I 0 i Mr. and Mr.s. Dotiglas Hull of, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke left in Charlottetown . 3 esierriay Thursday to visit. with Mrs. I-Iulllsfvillc. on return in Water- .. S.. after attending the. funeral of the. iatter's father. Mr. Louis Dyslant. Summersiiie. . . . Mrs. Lowell Allen and daugh- tor, Susan. of Summerside, are visiting relatives in Halifax and Sydney Mines, N. S. . . . Miss Winnifred Bamber of thr- Transvaal, South Africa, provin- cial camp adviser for Girl Guides. was entertained at a dinner at Mulberry Lodge on Thursday eve- ning when Mrs. T. L. Linkletter. District Commissioner, Mrs. R. A. Horne, Chairman of the Local Association, Mrs. G. C. Kenyon, representative from Siemon Park. and Mrs. G. E. llartlen of Char- lottetown, were hostesses. The Misses Thelma and June Marhean entertained at a miscel- laneous shower at. their apartment on Vvcdnesday evening in honor of Miss Jean Donald, a June bride. . . o On Monday evening Mrs. Ersk- ine Haywood also entertained at a supper party in honor of Miss Donald. and the hrlde-to-be was presented with a gift. of china. . . 0 The staff of the l'neniploymenl. insurance Commission of which Miss Donald has been a member for the past. year, presented her with a gift of silver prior to her departure. O O I Mrs. Ethel Naylor of Alameda. Caiif., who hart been visiting in Readville, Mass.,' with Mrs. James Sanders and accompanied her to Summerside, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis of Freetown. Both ladies left the Province Tllurstlny on return. 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Ian Stevenson. with their children. Alan and Paula Dale, of Halifax. N. S.. were the week-end guests of Mrs. Mark Delaney, Summcrside. 0 . . Mrs. VV. R. Caiinon and dangli- ter, Harrir-t. Ruth, of Victoria. B. C.. who have hcen visiting in Summerside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn. Are spend- ing this weck in Charlottetown. with the former's sister, Mrs. R. P. VanAlstine. . Mrs. Charles C. Smith. accom- llereis ligl ECONOMY The Fastest Laid Wall in tlie'-World ShnwY Speedtllj to I ideal for Industrial.-comllur-l, clol or farm buildlnno. for,, schools. garages. theatre; or institutions. ” ' I -ovtvt-g . .Your architect. contract- or or: building - supply dealer will recommend it. For complete information on savlngsv with Show speedtlle construction. Phone .747 SHAWILTJL Halifax, Lents, New Glasgow. Syd- ney, saint John. Fredericton. Clllpllun CHARLOTTETOWN Graham were part. of the crew Of the RCAF North Star that recent- ly completed 426 Squadrons 500th trip in the Korean Airlift. er. of 120 Upper Prince St.. Char- lottetown, P. E. I., and Flying Of- ficer Graham, 2nd Navigator, of Winnipeg, Man. Flying Officer Bentley and Ftvlniz Offlf"; vrmmnw. mt! ;:anlFd by.-hpr ,.,;.fR.,g.,. and had not. previously been immuniz- Douglas, arrived from Calgary, ed. was held in Georgetown High Alta., on Thursday to spend the School on Friday, June 12th, under summer months with her parents, the direction of Dr. A. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. VViltred F. Taylor, assisted by Mrs. Frank Harris, R. Kensington. KN” the District Health Nurse. 0 Mrs. Austin l”II-lmirtv of Halifax. LAC. J. F. Smith and LAC Mar- N. S., spent the weekend in Sum- shall Green of the R. C. A. F., Ita- merside. tioned at Summerside, P. E. lwere recent guests at the home of Tea hostesses at. the Summer- Mr, and Mrs, A, H, Stewart, .Sll'IE Golf Club on Wednesday at-l ternoon were Miss Sally Baslerm . 3Mis5 Sarah Morrison of EM. Mlrsk Henhray Per(rly.” lv:issR Edlthimn, Mass, motored to the Prov- Car 6. W i1 0” am5ai'-;ince, arriving last week and will Mrs. Horace MarFarlane, Mlsslspend the summer at her summer iiggiggugglilvatl and Mrs” Jameslhome in Georgetown Royalty. Ac- companying her was her brother, Mr. Felix Morrison of Washing- ton, D. C.. who will vacation at his Tat; home In Georgetown. Ellen's Diary Continued from page 2 Father's Day - their Day of the year. And voice our appreciation to cheer and encourage them and thus lighten their burden of fam- ily care - aye, repay them with fine dividends of love. Mr. and Mrs. Major Prime of Rhode Island arrived in George- town last. week by car and will spend the summer at their cottage at Morrison's Beach on the Car- digan River. Mr. Prime is an en- thusiastic and accomplished trout fisherman and always has great success at his favorite sport. "If you've dear. sweet thoughtsl about me, why not Whisper them to me? Dont you know 'twould make 3 me, happy and as glad as ' glad can be? If you wait until I'm sleeping, ne'er to waken here again, Thcrelll be walls of earth 'be- tween us, and I couldn't hear you then! TURKISH SWEET9 ANKARA, Turkey (OP)-A new sugar xaotory at Adepamrl is one of 12 scheduled for completion be- fore l956, procesfng many tons of sugar beet daily. Turkey's auger consumption in 1953 is estimated at 200,000 tons, or 60 per cent higher than in 1950. I won't: need your kind caresses when the grass grows o'er my face: I won't crave your love or kiss- es in my last low resting place. So, then. if you love me any. if it's but. I little bit, Let me know it now while living; I can own and treasure it." Until Monday - - - Diary - - - NEW DELHI (CPi-The govem- menlt of India has invited the world forest congress to meet in Uttar Pradesh in 1954 or early in 1955. Siubjecm for discussion include the role of forest areas in the general economy, proper use of forest: pro- ducts and erosrlon control. 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