your 3. .1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN WTHE. wssrsnn GUARDIAN. . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE .. I Summer Street. Bummenide. Phone son. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Bepresenhtives GEORGE GLOW and House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores Bell Bookstore. Summer . Kenya News-stand, Water Street; Alyro noucettds Grocery. second Water street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Service GEORGE WOITON B083 and 8088: bought at In Summe of the I Ila: Gourliee omume, :1 central ltreeq Mark Gsudet. I7 Grenville stress: street; lslsnd Motor Transport, Enrnan's lolli- Drug. ' I.-L Waite in Kenslngton. wear ranwa osncr: Alberton: Phone: -103 YOU! convenience Mey- ers Studio will be taking photo- graphs at the Institute Hall. Al- berton on Tuesday the 8th. -rlCNIC. Immaculate Concep- mm church grounds, Wednesday, luly B. Aid new church. ..nl:DEQUl.-1 United Church sun- day School picnic postponed un- :11 further notice. -GALLANT'S for used pianos. If you are unable to see' them, write and we will call. Gallant Grocery Co.. Howlan. MSTRAWBERBIES 25c per box today. Waitc's Grocery, Kensing- ton. -A SPECIAL meeting, Friday. July 11th at 8.00 p.m., Kelvin Grove school to consider paying full debt on school this year. Bertha Walker. secretary. ..1s PEOMOTED-Mr. Gregory Gavin. Bs.C., who has been em- ployed as inspector of service rhc-micals for the Department of National Dcicnre at Ottawa has rccnivctl a promotion and is being transferred to Montreal. Mr. Gavin is the son of Mrs. J. Wil- frcti Gavin" Tlgnish, and is a graduate of St. Dunstan's Univer- sity.--S. -CHILD IN ACCIDENT - Miss Patricia MucNeili, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. MacNei1l. Duke Street, while driving her bicycle yesterday collided with a car at the corner of Summer and Convent Streets and was rather badly shaken up and bruised by P the accident. She was resting com- fortably at her home last even- ing and today will have a medi- cal examination at the Prince County Hospital to ascertain that there are no internal injuries.-S. --WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- On Saturday afternoon. the rela- tives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay of Summerside, gathered at Gerry's Rock. MHlpC- que and pleasantly surprised them on the 45th anniversary of their wedding. Rev. E. Lockhart of Shemogue, N. B. (brother of the bride) related many interest- ing reminiscences, after which Miss Doris Lockhart read an ad- dress and Mrs. Robert MacQuar- rie of Hopevillc. N. S., on behalf of those assembled made the pre- sentation of a lovely gift. A de- licious supper was served by the ladies.-S. Baltic School Annual Picnic -The closing exercises of Bal- tic School took place in the form of a picnic at Adam's shore, Dam-i lay, on Saturday afternoon, June 20th, with a large number of chil- dren and parents present. V Games and races were enjoyed- by all. followed by delicious ice cream and cake served by the Women's Institute. Mr. 'David Cousins presided the presentation of prizes certificates. The teacher. Mrs. Olive Green. presented fruit to each pupil and gifts for first and second place in each grade. An address was read to the teacher by Neil Matthews while the presentation of a beautiful gift was made by Sharon Crozier. A reply of appreciation was made by the teacher. A Grade, VIII Certificate was Awarded to shirley Grnsn. senior Writing Certificates: Mary Hunter, Shirley Green, Mar- garet Crofer, Neil Matthews, John Davlson. ' Special prize for best kept Na- ture Book during the year. John Davlson. for and "Sll0WBOA'iL"' AT THE CAPITOL . -One of the greatest entertain- ments of all time is brought to the Capitol screen in "Show Boat." M- G-M's magnificent Technicolor version of the immortal Jerome Kern-Oscar Hammerstein m mus- ical play. which has run up a rec- ord number of performances in its original Broadway presentation and in subsequent revivals. ' Enacted in the film version by a brilliant cast headed by Kathryn Grayaon. Ava Gardner. Howard Keel and Joe E. Brown. and fee- turlng the superb score which in- cludes such unforgettable songs as "Ol' Man River." "Make Believe," "Why Do I Love You." "Bill" and "Can't Help 1.ovin' Dat Man." the screen version of "Show Boat" comes as an incomparable blend of music. Jpactecle color. laughs. tears and romance. Here is an of- mint which facts 3 new stsndard for film musicals throughout the world. ' Cnp'n Andy' I-1awks' glittering and exciting isslulppl show boat. the cotton m. is the setting for the etc of the stage-struck Mkznolia, w o fallsinlovs with the fascinating: gsmblor. Gaylord Rav- Gnll. and to him whisk her off so his bride rs year of love and 1030?! llhtuhiesgo. But the honey- moon ends when Ra ensl's tumbling blood reuse:-ts itself and the hoop: couple find themselves destitute. Magnolia returns to her family's new host and Rsvonsl stricks out for points West end it is not until years later, I when s chance happening inform! Rsvsnsl is s father.-that the pslr Fl-snk Weeks. Beplesentsflva. I8-l.Ofiice and 68-! llouss. -ICE CREAM social in Cler- mont school July 9th postponed until further notice. -RESERVE Thursday. Friday and Saturday, July 17-18-19 for annual K. of C. lawn party on the grounds at Summerslde. Personals -Miss Marjorie Gordon. of the Civil Service. Ottawa, is spending an enjoyable holiday with her girl friend, Miss Aileen MacLean. Summerslde.-S. ,. -Mr. Elijah Gord of River Her- bert, N. S., has been spending his holidays at St. Eleanors, the guest of Mr. Frank Sweet and family, and of Mr. Major Mcase and family. --Mr. and Mrs. Major Moase. St. Eleanors. spent an enjoyable Sunday visiting their relatives in New Annan and Kenslngton. -Friends and relatives of Mrs. Douglas Peters of Duvar will be pleased to hear that she returned home on Monday from the San- atorium where she has been a patient for the past six months. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peters and Durice Gallant of Duvar. Alberion and Vicinity Mr. Fulton Gordon of Montrose is a patient in the Western Hos- ital. Mrs. Lloyd Wllkie. Alberton, is a. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she under- went surgical treatment on Sun- day. Christopher Wells has arrived from Ottawa to spend the hall- days in Albertlon with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells. The Red Cross swimming and water safety course is scheduled to begin at Alberton Wednesday afternoon. More than 30 enrolled for this course last year and en- joyed it to the full. As in past years those who wish to take the course are asked to enroll with Mrs. A. C. Green. Red Cross con- vener of the Women's Institute. This year the instruction will be given by Miss Buote of Tignish. a sister of Pat Buote who has been instructor for several years. Bedeque Notes Mrs. Reginald Murray left on Saturday, June 28th., for Trenton. Ontario, to spend a couple of weeks with her husband who is employed at the R. C. A. F. station there. ' Mr. Alden Leard returned to his home here on June 27th after a 1 month's vacation with relatives and friends in different parts of the United States. Mr. and Mrs. James Arbing were visitors to North Tryon, on Sunday, June 22nd., where they were form- er residents. They were privileged to meet with many of their old friends. Miss Helen Bowness returned home on July 1st., from Halifax. after spending s few days with her friend, Miss Una Murray. Miss Elise. Affleck, Bummerstde. spent July 1st. with -her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck of this village. The sympathy of this community is being extended to Mrs. George Henderson, Fernwood, and other members of her family in the death of her sister, Mrs. Albert Wood- side, Summerslde. on Tuesday, July 1st. Mrs. Edna Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyee had so their guests on Sunday. June sou: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook, Halifax. Mr. Ralph Callback. Mr. Thomas Moyse. Mr. Msjor Lowther and Rev. 15. Weeks attended the sn- nuai meeting of the P. E. I. Ley- men's Association at Hunter River on Tuesday, July lot. Mr. and Mrs. Wellsoe McLeod, Rockland. Mass. have arrived on the Island to spend s few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mc- Leod is s-daughter of Mrs. E5. Weeks. . Mrs. Flossie Inwther. who has been resldingin Dot-cheater. N.B.. for the pest. five years, has return- ed to her home here where she will raids in future. She was accomp- snled by her two grandsons, Arthur and Willard Oollett. Little Fern Bowness and brother Allan are spending s pleutnt hol- iday with their grand-parental. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Delaney. '1':-yon. luv. J. M. Baxter who has been pastor of the Dorchester Ohsrge of the United Church as csnsds for the past five yesrs. hes retired from the active ministery snd is taking up residence in nedsquc Village. Mr. Butter wss pastor of Bedcque Charge for five years. from 1942 to 1047. --Dr. and Mrs. William Moreslde and little daughter Blrblrl. '1!!!- "3 thin reconciled. onto, who have been visiting reis- To Take Course For Scolmnasler " A Bcoutmssterb course. the G11- weu Course leading to the award of the Gllwell Beads, opens today in s. camp near Monctmi. N.B., with several Island Bcoutmsstem in attendance. The Camp Chief is Mr. Ell Boysner, sum. John, N.B. Attending from this Province will be Rev. Dennis Gallant. Ttgntsh, First Troop; Rev. sylvere Gallant, 1 Mile Bay Point. Borden 'n-oop: Frank zskem, First Charlotte u 0074011 Kerr. Executive Oom- mitwe for P. E. I. is on the camp staff. Also pruent will be Mr. Percy Ros, Executive C so for N.B., and Dr. Alan Hopper. Moncton. It is the second part of the Gil- well Course and will operate from July 5 to July 17. I O Leary and D O O Vicinity Mrs. James M. Ma.cWillla.m, O'- Lesry. who was a patient in the Western Hospital. Aloerton, has re- turned to her home. Her many frlends' wish her a speedy conval- esence. Mrs. Lucy Max-Nevin, 0'Lea.ry. who was A patient in the Western Hospital, Alberton, has returned to her home. Her legion of friends wish her a speedy convalesence. Mrs. George Matthews, 0'Leary, has accepted a position with the Prince County Hospital. summer- shlde, and will shortly be leaving to take up her duties there. Her many friends wish Mrs. Matthews every success in her new work. The many friends of Mr. Norman Morrison. Hebron, are glad to see him home again after spending the winter months in Boston. undergo- ing a major operation. He is feel- ing quite well again. The many friends of Mrs. Thom- as Sillikcr, Mount Royal. are pleas- ed to know that she is feeling bet- ter after an attack of virus pneu- monia. 1 Little Mix Elaine Palmer. Ot- Leary, spent several days in Hill's River. the guest of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wells. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Elga. Ellis and Freda Strung of 0'Lesry on receiving their certificates at the closing exercises of the Union Commercial College in Charlottetown. Leith Ellis of the R.C.A.F. at Trenton. Ont. is spending his l6aVI' in 0'Leary visiting his wife and family. Edward Loclahart has returned to his home in Coleman after an en- loyable trip to Boston. Sgt. Lock- hart has recently returned on ro- tation leave from zioree. Painters have started to paint the 0'Leary' United Church and when completed will greatly im- prove the appearance of the sacred edifice. Leith Arblng of Woodstock, has been engaged. as the teacher for Woodstock School for the coming fall term. Mr. Arbing is an exper- nced teacher and his friends wish m every success in his new school. Mrs. T. Duncan of the Mill HDBG will be the new teacher of the Unlonvale School for the fall term and Miss Alice Maoxlnnon of Brae will be the new teacher at the Mount Royal School. Two young ladies of the United Baptist Training school at Mone- ton. N.B. Miss Wagner and Miss Lennlntlne have arrived in Oiieary and will conduct a Church Vacation School in the Knutsford Baptist Church beginning on July 2nd. On Sunday there was a family reunion at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay of Unionvsle. All the children were home in- cludlng Mrs. Henry MacAusland of Hawlan; Irva at home: Misses Ed- ith and Gladys Ramsay. Mrs. Gor- don Lewis and Mrs. James Kay, all of Dartmouth, N18. and Mrs. Haber MsoMtl1an, Mrs. Ken Mac- Mlllan and lVf.r. Warner Ramsay, all of St. Eleanor's. It was rt tine get-together and family fellow- ship. -on Monday afternoon. June 30th at 1. P. M., the infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Therin Ellis of 0'Leary (nee Miss Shirley Gor- rill) was tenderly laid to rest in the Springfield West Baptist, cemetery. A short service was conducted at the home by Rev. 0.0. Howlctt who was assisted by Rev. W. 0. Dickson. The little baby passed away in Summerside. Deepest sym- pathy is being extended to the parents. . Also on Monday afternoon, June 30th.. the funeral service for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w.s. Culleton of Enmore, who passed away in O1..car,v was held. The service was in the' West Devon United Ohurch and was conducted by the minister. Rev. W.G. Dick- son. with interment tn the West Devon cemetery. The Brae United Church Young Peoples Union met on Monday night, June 30th.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacKsy in Coleman. There es s very large attendance. The esldent, Mrs. Roy Oulton. conducted the opening worship. The, lnutes were rlesxi by the secretary. Mrs. Lorne Mec- Nevln. The study was entitled "The Wives and friends on the mend. left on Saturday morning, June 28th.. to return to their home. While in this community they were the guests of Mrs. Moi-utde's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callback. Cen- trsl Bcdedue. -3.4:. French Group Visits Airport on Sunday. Group Captain AC1. Officer Kenyon, C.D.. comm of R. C. A. F. station, Summeraiuc, received an official visit from s representative of the French con. sular corps, and members of the Bench -nsvy. Mr. Robert Plcard, French consulate at Halifax, and Mrs. Plcsrd were accompanied by the commander of the French frig- ate LlAvenbu.re, Capt. Lsbsrere. The official French party was es- corted to R. C. A. 1''. Station by Lt. Commander J.J. Tratnor, R.C.N., commanding officer of H. M. C. 3. "Queen Charlotte", his staff officer lieutenant, J.M. Richards. R. C. N. (R) and Lt. W. R. Breenan, R,c.N, (R). Lt. W. R. Brennan is s former member of the R.C.A.F. and was stationed here in 1944 on his return from overseas. French consulate, Robert Plcard, combined his offic- ial courtesy visit to R. C. A. 1". sta- tion. stnnmeruuc, with A duty visit and interview with the French trainees who are training at the Au- Navlgatlonal school under Norm Atlantic Treaty Organization sus- piece. In s. short address he conveyed to the French students greetings from the French Consul General :0, Ottawa. who had received glowing TElX)rts of the courtesy and treat. ment given them by the R.C.A.F. 9-100 the people of Canada. He urg- ed them to spend their holidays with some of the many cangdxang in the Marltlmes and other prov- inces who had sent invitations to l-hem through the consulates. Captain Labarere stated that this was their first trip ashore smce 193ViHK France in March and that the wonderful Prince Edward Is- land sunshine was a. welcome re- spite after months of patrolling the 1088? Grand Banks. He announced that his vessel and its complement will be attending the shecngc, ion- ster festival this week. On his :9. turn to Charlottetown where "L'. Aventure" is docked he took with him as guests a. busload of French NATO trainees who spent, g joyful two hour visit aboard ship. During the” 07191 Slay the visitors were entertained at a reception and luncheon by Group Captain and MM 4-5. Kenyon. C.D., Wing Commander and Mrs. L. C. Dil- Wolfth. 13- F. C.: Squadron Leader and Mrs. T. M. Burns: Squadron Leader and Mrs. H. V. Peterson, D. - F.C.: Squadron Leader and Mrs. J L.G. Lacombe. - 5. Challenge of Jesus to the Youth" was conducted by the Minister. Rev. Mr. Dickson. after which de- licious refreshments were served and the meeting closed by the M12- pah Benediction. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Crowe of Bedeque were Rev. and Mrs. Gilmour MacKenz1e of Gabarus, Cape Breton. Rev. Mrs. MacKenzie, (nee Miss Eleanori ware trip to Vancouver, B. U. They ex- Vlncent, Saint John, NB.) married in Saint John on June 20th. They are spending their hon- eymoon in P. El. and NB. This to Canada's is their first visit; Garden Province. Mm. Mary Ellis. 0'Leary, celeb- rated hrr 88th birthday at. the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. James Dunbar on Mon- day night. This delightful evening was carefully planned by her child- ren and grand-children. The guest of honor was the recipient of many lovelv gifts which were presented by her sister. Mrs. Ella. Dyment The verses and good wishes were read by Mrs. George Wilkinson as well so the names of the givers. The evening was spent in conversa- tion. Ice cream and cake were serv- ed and this delightful function tor- mlnated by all wishing Mrs. Ellis God's richest blessing and more happy birthdays. Mrs. smut is set- ive in church work and community activities. She has a family of ii: children: Hattie. Mrs. James Dun- bar, Alma; Etta, Mrs. Avsrd Har- ris, Knutsford: Beatrice. Mrs. Char- les Rlx, Locke Road; and Earl in Springfield. She was called 013011 to mourn the loss of her eldest son. Charles, on March 25th. . Constable Thomas and Mrs. Hier- lihy and two children who were visiting his father. Mr. John Hie?- llhy, Glonwood. has returned -o his home in Deloralne, Manitoba where he is a member of the RC.- M.P. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mor- on Tuesday night in honor of Con- rlson of Heb:-on entertained stable and Mrs. Hlerllhy. A pres- entation of bone china was made ,to Mrs. Hlerlihy by the women ot Hebron Institute as I !0UVeni1' Of their get together. A pleasant sing- song was enjoyed with Mrs. Leslie Gorrill and Mrs. Dan MecPherson as accompsnlsts. There was also instrumental music by Mes-1. Al- ton Maclssac. Harry Leokey and Alvin Macfsasc. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Alton Maclsaae and Miss Margaret MacQuarrte. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelly. 0'Les1'Y and their two children are plan- ning to leave on July 19th for B05- ton and other American centres. Mr. Jelly who is the first Vice President of the P.E.I. Teachers Federation will attend the Consci- ian Teachers Federation in Winni- peg, Manitoba from Aug. 11th to 14th. Mrs. Jelly will visit her broth- er in Portage La Prairie. some sixty miles from Winnipeg, the guest of Csnsdsis only clergyman-mayor, the Rev. Lloyd Henderson and Mrs Henderson. Rev. Mr. Henderson besides being the chief magistrate of that progressive Manitoba city. is also the minister of the Presby- terian Church. Besides Mr. Jelly. teachers from Prince Edward Island are planning-to st- tend the C nsdlsn Teachers Fed- eration in vvllnnipeg. They are Miss Mabel .0'Brlen, president of the P.l:.I. Teachers Federation from two other Tyne Valley, general secretary of the P. E. I. Teachers Federation. s-A Eng, Cecil Hughes, Noroboro, left . Burlington and I C O Vicinity Friends will be glad to les.rn that Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell are both making a good recovery from -their recent illnesses, and are able to go about their usual duties. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. John E. MscLeod is much better and has returned to her home in Irlshtown after spending a week as a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. S side, where she received trestme for a spin- el condition. .... Friends are glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thompson, Msrgate. have recovered from their recent illnesses and are able to be about their usual activities. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sharpe re- turned to their home in Margatc on Monday evening. June 23rd., af- ter a week and visit on the main- land, when they were guests of Rev. and Mrs. A.D. Stirling at Pictou. N.s., and also paid Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Macdonald of New Glasgow I surprise visit. Four infants received the rites of holy baptism at Mafgate United Church on Sunday. June 22nd. Donald Robert, son of Omar. and Mrs. Donald Baker; John Edward. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams; Ervin Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston; and Linda Gall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard. Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. William Caseley, Kelvin Grove. is making a good recovery after an attack of flu, and is convalescing at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Prot- itt, Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moase and daughters, Helen and Evelyn, Ken- sington, attended the ordination of their son and brother, the Rev. Clifford Mouse at Sackville United Church, NB. The Rev. Clifford Moasc. who was recently or”.lned at. Sackvilie. N.B. has Accepted a charge at North East Harbour near Shel- bourne. N.S. and will begin his ministry there in late July. Mrs. Chester Tuplln, who has been confined to her room. at her home at New Annan. for many years. will celebrate her birthday on July 2nd. Friends of Garth Caseley, eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lea- man Caseley, Kelvin Grove, will be glad to know that he is doing as well as can be expected after an emergency operation for appendic- itls at the Prince County Hospital, Presentation At Pleasant Grove A very large number of the friends and members of Pleasant Grove congregation of York Pas- toral Charge of the United Church held s. farewell gathering for Rev. John and Mira. Douglass at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy on Friday evening, June 71. . The purpose of the gathering was stated and a lovely address of appreciation was read and the presentation of s. well-filled purse was made to Mr. Douglas and s set of dishes "to Mrs. Douglass, on behalf of the congregation. Mr. Douglas graciously thanked all present for their tokens of ap- preciatlcn. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies, and after sincere wishes of success were tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Douglass, those assembl- ed wended their way homeward. Torontlstocks continued from page 11 - so lmtlon 13 1-4 on Wednesday evening. June 25th. - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webster. &Kelvin Grove and Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday, June 15th.. on a motorl fleet to be gone about a month. Mr. Andy Calqughan of Anagance Ridge, N. B. was a business visitor to Burlington on June 19th and 20th., and was the overnight. guest of C01. and Mrs. E. W. Johnstonc. Mrs. Grace Profitt. 0'Lear:-'. ac- companied by her grandson. Ric- key Ozen, is the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warren. Margate. Misses Ruthie Johnstone. Long River. and Joyce Warren, Mar- gnte, are guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marchbank, New Annan. Miss Betty Johnsione. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. John- stone, Long River, is a patient in the Moncton General Hospital where she is receiving treatment for' a spinal condition. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reid and daughter of Central Greenwich, Saint John, spent a few days re- cently at Sea View, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford McLaren. Mrs. Mary Bacon returned re- cently to her home in Central Greenwich, Saint John, after spending some time as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McLaren, Sea View. - Joyce. Shirl-ey, Rhita and George MacArthur of Saint. John, N. 3., arrived on Saturday. June nth, to ispend the summer months with their grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mcl..aren, Sea View. -The Rev. Clifford Moase was the preacher at the evening ser- vice in Kensington United Church. on Sunday, June 29th. speaking In his home church for the first time since his ordination to the ministry. Mr. Moase took the opportunity to thank the church members and organiz- ations for their help and encour- agement ihrough the long years of preparation, which. he said, "looking back. seem short." -Mr. W. 3. Warren of Margate, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Warren of Kenstngton, left on Sunday, June 22nd. on a motor trip to Western Canada. Miss Mar- jorie Warren. of the Civil Service. will join her father and party at Sudbury. Ontario, and they will visit his sister. Mrs. A. M. Don!-id at Wilkie, Bask. Continuing west- ward, they expect to visit Mr. War- . ren's sisters. Mrs. Maurice Clark . and Mrs. Herbert Grieve and Mr. Grieve at Vancouver. 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Patricia and Jane each received a nice gift presented by Isabel Cotton and Norma Protltt, on behalf of the Sunday School pupils. Games and a sine song with Mrs. Walter Mouse at the piano followed and lunch was served by the ladies. -Bur. PERSONAL METHOD BEAUMONT, England -(CP) - Rev. J. D. 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E 1050 Reeves 415 300 Renwbie 300 Our radio repair department 1000 3100'” - 1.7 will he closed until July 26th 5000 Roche 7 - due to illness of Mr. Baker 3000 Roxana 31 . . 150 Royalite 16 7-8 "1 the 110591131- 2500 Rundle 40 . 1000 Rupununl 3 3-4 4600 San Am 255 Maccauslnnd Furniture Ltd. 3030 Sapphire 310 summer-side 2050 Scurry . 385 ' 900 Secur Free 220 1100 selburn . 400 & church in this Essex community instead, he bought a barrel organl and asked choir members to take. it around to collect. the needecll funds. I soar nacss MALPEQUE COVE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th-AT 1:30 P.M. Ba-ll Games - Step Dancing - Swimming Races - Dory Races - Free Boot Sails and other sporiis. Lunch Canteens will be sponsored by Ladies' Aids of Princetown United Church Presbyterian Church. All Entries to be in by July 12th. AT and Keir Memorial ' NOTICE Our salesimanager, Mr. Albert Callbeck, will be leaving the province on a three weeks vacation, Mon- day, July 14th. Any persons wishing to complete any unfinished business transactions please contactcither Mr. Callbeck or our office at the first opportunity. . ISLAND EQUIPMENT C-0. LTD, Summersirle There Ought To Be A Law By ralgaiy And Shorten warn cnlucsafs IN A BlG HURRV HELLO liELl.0.IMBEClLIA TO PUT THROUGH , A CALL ,THE OFFICE 41.7., ,3- HELLO GIRL IS C51”, STARK, yASLEEP AT THE. . we ,5 5, MW? . , SWITCH - wA5y1N;7bN, DC 4-. 3uT AN ACCIDENTAL TILT, AND OBOYE Is sue on THE BALL!