Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., no. PHONE 323-: nmaxr runner: BLDG. ‘ Chartered Accountants Summer St. summerside A. Raymond Grant, B.Sc., 0.1). 288 Water street Sununerside Above Maurice Mill's Men‘: Wear PHONE 3530, T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summers!-‘Iv, I’.E.I. — Phone 2188 W. Albert Robertson I. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sumnicrside P. 0. BOX DIAL I8! 3344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis 8: Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Summersiile Optometrists B. F. Hunter. R.0. summeraide. l'.E.l. —- Phone sue S.\IALL)IAN‘S BUILDING De niisis ' Dr. J. A. Doiron Dental X-Rays SRIALIJIAN BUILDING 2368 Summcrslde Dial ._?__.__.:___:— L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Practitioner Malpeque Road Kenalngton. P. E. 1. Phone: xensingiaon I VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham DIAL 2520 Water St. Elsi: PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO D. W. SEALS Phone 8081 "'77iT6T"7A'IF"' BORDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat- -Lr-ee Saturday 2:30. Bob Hope. Mickey Rooney teamed as M.P.‘: in riotous comedy- "OFF LIl\l1'l'5" Co-starring Marilyn Maxwell FREE! 17 pieces “Regal Water- less Cookware" worth $129.90. Also 3 special prizes. A chance to win with each admission ticket you buy. Come niten. increase your rhanoe to win. No string: at.- tached. You pay nothing. Draw- ing .lune l4th. Bank drawing Saturday REGENT Today 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL "OVER THE BORDER" Johnny Mack Brown umv Do You GAMBLE? W 7’ ’ ‘ 3 v.‘_. sumnisralde Bruit - Stewart Wedding —A pretty wedding. was solemniz- ed yesterday alternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. John's Anglican Church. st. llleanors when Laura Nellie Blanche, daughter or Mr. and Mrs Ervil Stewart. became the bride of Thomas Clark Green. son of Mr. and Mrs. waiter Green. Arch- .deacon G. R. Harrison performed the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Horace Andrew was in charge oi the wedding music. Given i:i marriage by her fath- er, the bride was charming in s street-length gown of white nylon net over taffeta in princess style with Peter Pan collar. short sleeves and gloves. Her shoulder-length veil fell from a floral headdress and she canted a bouquet of Bet- ter Time roses. Miss Agnes Stewart was her sisters bridesmaid and was gown- ed in mauve nylon not over taffeta with matching headdress and a bouquet. of Queen Elizabeth roses. Mr. Walter Green was liLs broth- er's groomsman. Mrs. Stewart chose for her daughters wedding a ‘black dress with white accessories and the groom's mother wore light blue with white accessories. A reception for 20 guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Lodge where the bride's table was cen- tred with a three-tier iiiedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. and flanked with lighted tapers and spring flowers. For a honeymoon trip to the Maritimcs, the bride changed to ii suit of ice blue with white acces- sories. S. Piusviile And Vicinity Mrs. Peter F. Gliilalll. was a re- cent business \‘lSll0l‘ to O'Leai'y. Gallant, Woodstock, to the district on Mr. Peter was a visitor June '7. ——Messrs Russell Bniimnian and James Hudson. Albertcn, were through this district inspecting potatoes on Thursday. Mrs. Melvin Blanchard, Piusville, and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant, Rose- barilr, were recent business visitors to Alberinn. Rev. Mr. McMann. Elmsdale. spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. warhurton Mur- ray. Sincere evmpahhy or the Com- munity goes out to relatives and friends of Miss Luctna McMillan whose death occurred recently at her home in Bloomfield. Mrs. Joseph H. Gallant enter- tained the members of the Pius- ville Women's institute at my home on June 3. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home or Mrs. Charles Gallant where the roll call will be answered by “where I first met my husband," Mrs. Nor- T EASY MOVED 1'/2 Acre PASTURE FENCE so v. srain; roars (easy to drive or pull) M 30'“ 01 h!'l\‘.V Kalvanlzetl Inck Flat close spaced. FARM FENCING FOR IIOGS. POULTRY OR SHEEP. MOLASSES PUNCHEONS BRACE. McKAY & CO. LTD SUNUVIEBSIDE, I’. E. I. “CAMEO” Ursula Thiess. Diana Douglas. George Nader. Also Serial and News FREE! FREE! FREE! set of 17 pieces “RI-gal Vi’att~rlcs Cookware" mission ticket you huy. often and increase your chance to win. at The “Cnmr-o". Coming: "MARTIN LUTHER." ' and the theme was "Our Quest." KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat- inee 2:30 Saturday. Technicolor drama- “MONSOON” Complete and 2 Special Prize-:>. A chance to win with every ad- Come Drawing Tuesday. June 15th. The above set is on display WESTERN EIIARDIAN -80‘! an English scythe and math (or quick cutting oi long grass at Braces. 1 —-nazan. sale,<. Keir Clark's Saturday. June nth, 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by United Church Jun- ior W, A. 1 -—l1Rl(iI>lTEN Ill’ (‘.0’l'TAGl-I.‘ home or summer furniture with Braces Kyanize Lustaquick chip-, proof, quick drying. enamel in‘ bright red, blue, green, cream and‘ white. I, -—THE PIIESBITEBIAH Church in Canada. services for Sunday.. June 13th. Kensington 11.00 a. ir..{ Freetown 3.00 p. m. Keir Memorixln Mslpeque, 7.30 p. m, A cordial wel-i come to all. Rev. E. H. Bean.I B. A., Bth., B. 11., Minister. * —MAI.PI'3QUE UNITED CHURCH. — There will be service in the Malpeque United Church on Sunday, June 13th, at ii a. m. At 7.30 p. m. there will be a Masonic Service. when Rev. E. G. Evans of Charlottetown will be the preacher. Rev. Alexander MacKay, Minister. —NEW ‘LONDON PASTORATE CHARGE. -— Presbyterian Church in Canada. Rev. E. H. Bean, B. A, Bth., B. D., Interim-Moderat.or. Services for Sunday, June 13th. Clifton 11.00 a. m. G(‘ddlE'. Mrmo.'- iai 2.30 p. in. South Granville 730 p, m. Mr. I-Jvei-ett I-lawkes ni North Baldwin, Maine. will preach. —ALBER'I”0.\'. UNITED (‘HFRCII or CANADA. .. Rev. Arthur ‘i(.| Wallis, B. A. Minister. Sunday, June 13th. 1954 Cascumpec. Sun- day School and Adult Bible Class 10 a. in. Church Worship 11 it. in Alberton, Sunday School 11 a. in. Church Worship 7.30 p. m Sermon. “The Holy Catholic Church". A Fellowship of Believers. ——C.G.l.T. AND Exi-Loiusai CLOSING — Canadian Girls in‘ Training and the Explorers under the direction of Mrs. Harold (‘og- gins and Mrs. Herbert MacKclizle, with Mrs. Ralph Tunmbs at the organ, took charge of the evciiing service on May 6. The service was conducted by Bonnie Reality and pantry Following the call to worship. ii bert Corcoran and Mrs. George Gallant. were the lucky winiiers of the tickets in St. Anne's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin and family of North Rustlco, were Sun- lsy evening guests at. the home of Mrs‘ Gaudin's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F‘. Store. Kenslngton.‘ Air Force show 10 lovely faces. poem, "The Quest" was read by Mona Jay. Carrie Ahearn led in prayer and Carol Love and Chris- tinc Ramsay read the scripture. ’i‘hnso taking special parts were Hazel l\lacKcrizic. Patsy MacDon- :il<i. l”h_\-llis Trcnhrilni. Carol Cur- ric. Arlyn Jane MacLeod. Mary Tnmnbs, Irene Lund and Eleannr Stnrdy. -—L. Australian Girls Seek Tennis Titles MELBOURNE (AP) — Austral- ia's girl tennis players have started an nil-nut bid to wrest women's tennis laurels from the United States. They have begun training under tlie rcgid “Harry 1-lopman plan." Five nl Victoria's leading women players are lacing trained under Davis Cup conditions for an as- sault on world titles next year. The girls are Norma Ellis, 23; Jennifer Staley. 20; Betty Orton, 18; Maureen Mccalman, 17, and Lorraine! Cughlan, 16. Next season the Australian lawn tennis association will spend 5,000 Australian pounds (311,400) on sending A women's team overseas, with Wimbledon as the main ob- jective. - ft is ill years since Australia had an official women‘.-i team at Wim- Gallant. Piiisyiile. »—BB bit-rlon. MEN'S MAURICE MILL SIIMMERSIIIE PROUDLY PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE WEAR saruaoav sum 12 SUMMEIISIIIE S Summorside Tonight 7 - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 0 In - 0 . . a o 0 33...‘. "._ .3’... o. 2 — BIB ATTRACTIONS -- 2 Beauties Will Contest Tomorrow ' Surprise! As 10 lovely contestants in RCAF‘ Station Summei-side's The contest starts at 2 pm. Air Show and Ground Display will thrill every member of your iamlly. izblzn siiioxlis am CIGAR. . GENEVA. (Reuters) —Anthony Eden smoked "one or the world's largest cigars" at Tuesday's ses- slon of the Indo-China conference. “it was a massive affair. and lasted the toreign secretsr ‘a very long time." said one oi t e dele- gates. "My guess is that it was a gift from Sir Winston Churchill —it was the sort of cigar he smokes." RECORD TONNAGE OTTAWA (CPI —— A modern record of 33,313,064 tons of freight was locked through Canada‘s canal systems in 1953. six per cent more than the previous year. Traiiic has not exceeded this amount since the construction of the American Davis and Sabine locks at Sault Ste. Marie during the First World War. the bureau 0! statistics reported Monday. tomorrow at ternoon. Air Force Day Queen Contest In addition to the contest an SATURDAY JUN! I2 __j_- ciian’s Restaurant Attention i Father’s To If So. and On June 20th (Father's Day) You May Gall At HOLMAil’S Men's Wear And Receive An Arrow “Dart” Shirt FR Congratulations if you're the Dart Shirt. VISIT "ll NEIIIST Ill ll ll! Slllll AMALIANITED MIRIES LTD. am last i- -.A:.M.. 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