THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN a ' rA'GE SEVEN MAY 18, 1951 .1-at-j Aflil LOW-PRICED G009 EAR MARATHON Cut tlro colts right at the start with th e G o 6 d y e a r Marathon-the leadln tire in the low-pfleo field for mileage. tracuon aadi value I. Let us a your car or :3!!! today with this high-value low-cost Guaran- teed Goodyear Tire! 'siuv:n.cusuIoN (I r make s. use- IITJ the public bu?! ..more Goodyear isuper-Cushions ihlll an! 0”!" lnw-pressure lire. . DILUXI ' The tire that ivas you outstan mg miles e plus sure- foote mctionaod i added blowout protection! Hampton I Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ferguson were visitors to Charlottetown on TUGMIY. May I. Miss Joanne MacDonald return- ed to her home in Bonshaw alter a pleasant visit with her grand- Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morrison. Mrs. Helen Mullins arrived home on Thursday from Charlottetown. Among the visitors to Summe - side on Saturday. May 5, were Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Macquarric, Mrs. A. D. inman, Miss Muriel Mao- Quarrie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mac- 1515. all of Hampton. Mrs. John Rogerson returned home on Thursday alter a plea- sant visit with relatives in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George M, Dixon and Mr. Boyd Dixon were visit- ing relatives in Hampton on Thursday evening. May 9. Mr. Donald MacQuarrie arrived home on Thursday from Halifax where he has been attending Dal- housie University. Mrs. Mack Dixon arrived home on Tuesday. May 8. after spend- ing a few days visiting friends in Miillvlew and Gharlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunslorrl tootr Ioa ma "neon mm" or eusuvv IIORIII MOTORS LTD. CMIV I Q03 VIIIITLOCK TIRI SIIVICI VLICANIZINC We Go IAIIOIII DODGE I DIIOTO Auniomlm oooo;'”"YEAn DEALER as on his SAFE suns REILINE wmi JOHNS- MAIIVILLE ASBESTOS mike names: BATTERIES I Equip your car i with a .new EXIDE battery proper- ly installed, and enjoy care- free motoring. MALLET'.lT'S BATIERY SERVICE .eveR and son X-la.l.. Charlottetown. spent the week-end in Hampton. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Dunsiord. Mrs. Frederick Folland. sum- merslde. was the welcome guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllel, South Melville. tor the past week. - Mrs. Bernard Harmon and small son of Charlottetown are ependln a pleasant week in Hampton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. James Fcrgilsoxi and family returned in Hampton last week and opened up their home after an absence of two years. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. warren Euman. and daughters Margaret and Louise. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bnman. all of Vernon. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Campb'e1l on Sunday. April 29. Mi. John H. Myers left for Shedlac. N. B. on Tuesday. On his return he -will be accompauiecl by his daughters. Miss Betty and Mrs. Cari Oakes, who plan to attend Roy ones and grandson. Master the Myers-Macuan nuptials non lcongratulai Ions to Mr. and Mrs. James Farrar. Appln Road. llwsn'c Mohllo Movie This week presents A Double Feature "BLUES BUSTER" Comedy --AND- . "SQUARED CIRCLE" Starring Joe Palooka your comic strip favorite avtrri some. what. on the tllanus of your home loom winning? ' Surveys show that home team win 5 out of every - will In the If you go to o Iioseboll 9 games. But YOU WIIITE ROSE A time if you use buoy duty who were married at the Manse. Hampton. on Wednuday. April 36 by Rev. 1. 8. Wooliroy. Mn, Far- rar was the former Miss Shirley Ferguson. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. mussel Ferguson. Hampton. The Hampton Women's Auxil- iary of the United Church met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Thomp- son on Wednesday evening. way 9. After the meeting. delicious re- ireshmenis were served by the hos- tess and a social hour-.spent. The Inocialation clinic held at Hampton School on Thursday at- ternoon. May 3, provided an op- portunity for pre-school childen and others to he inoculated. Dr. Bovyer and Miss Dorothy Cox were kept busy but there is still I large number to be done at I later date. M... Mrs. Elmer Inman entertained the Hampton W. M. S. at her home on Tuesday evening. May 1. The President. Mrs. John Dixon. presided. and the regular pro- gram iollowod. At the close of the meeting. a dainty lunch was -are available. - of genuine leather an Bedford cord. Three two-tone upholstery combinations-tan, ON served. Next meeting at Mrs. George Cannon'a. Hampton players presented their two one-act plays and specialties on Friday evening, May 4 to a large and appreciative audience in Hampton Hall. Mr. John H. Myers was chairman for the evening so that good order prevailed. The pro- seeds are being used for a new blackboard for the school and re- pairing hall. ' 0 Monday evening. May '7. Miss Mildred Myers. who is soon to be married, was tendered a variety shower in Hampton Hall. Miss Myers was ucorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Rowlan Fer- guon. A prettily decorated basket of gifts was carried in by the Mis- ses Elaine Ferguson and Barbara Dunstord. The gills were OPGNWI by Mrs. Russel Ferguson and Mrs. Earle Callbeck. and the ECON- panylng verses read by Miss Elean- or Carson. Mllss MYH8. In I 10'' well-chosen words. thanked every- one (or gifts and kindness. After rinsing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow", refreshments were serv- ed. The evening was whiled away with music and dancing. Music was furnished by Health Delgh Ferguson, Stephen Toola and Miss Eleanor Carson. York and Vicinity Mrs. Alex Beaten. York. was a visitor to the city on Friday. Mr. Lenard Andrews has pur- chased the turn oi Houston Her- llhy. York. Miss Marina Watts. student of Union Commercial College. spent the week-end at her home in York. Miss Roma Rodd. city spent the week-end in York the guest oi Miss Mary Watts. Miss Marguerite Veasey has ac- eepted a position at the Royal Bank. Charlottetown. The young people oi York and some talent from the city took the service in York Church on Sunday. Mint Vivian Andrews, city, spent the week-end at her home in York the guest or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrews. Miss Elizabeth Anderson, Mt. Stewart spent the week-end in York the guest oi her cousin. Miss Mary Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Orockett and son Wayne. Central Royalty spent Sunday in York the guests of Mrs. Ralph Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. William Orockett and daughter. Leona. spent sun- day in Orwell cove the guests oi Mrs. Dan MaoPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green, and family. Kingston were visit- ors to York on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Norma Lewis, York. who graduated as a registered nurse at the Graduation Exercises at Prince of Wales College on Tuesday evening. The regular meeting of the Ynrk Alpha Women”s Institute metl MT-E WI" WW-V V”"k 12" 2 bottom; lift; slide. on Tuesday evening. plarge attendence. VICTORIA INTERIOR-Luxurious. ."Decoramic'? interior has front seat d Bedford cord. 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