. ail. '6M,'7-,niyt,; :. .. - Loft For Alaska On Tuesday evening. July 8th the classmates and school iriends of Bruce and Sandra Fay Lugue of Crapaud tendered them a "good-bye" party at the home of Miss Joan T-Towatt, as they were to leave July 17th for Kodiak. Alaska, to Join their mother and dad who had gone to Alaska last gees TWELVE NOAMEO THEATRE Kensington Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. All the magnitude of a Great Novel is on the screen! 20th Celi- 1.ury-Fox presents "THE BLACK ROSE” In Technicolor J8iiU3fY- The party was called to order. Stsrring Tyrone Power. CF50" and a most appropriate address welluv Wml Ceclle A"l”3'- read by Miss Edith Sherren, classmate of Bruce, while Miss Joan Howatt presented I DUTSC DI CAPITOL Summer-side Today (TllLll'S(ldy) 213i)-7:15-9:15 W , ililUGllS 7l('I'he Story or K Great Detective Who Didnlt Know HegWas Trailing F His Own "Heartbreak! . . .. evct lve St FROM THE SVMASH STAGE SLJCCESISI Diet w.::. 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Delightful refreshments were then served and good wishes of those attending the party were extended. and accepted in a feel- ing manner by Bruce. on behalf of his sister snd himself. They left, Charlottetown Airport at 4.50 p.m. July 17th and arrived in Kodiak July 21st, after a. lovely children. who proved to be exceptionally They stopped in Montreal, Edmonton. and Anchorage. from which point they sent a telegram as to their trip enjoyed by both good travellers in the air. whereabouts, then in to Kodiak. At Anchorage the children took time to shop around a bit,4 and sent their grandmother very pret- ty souvenirs of that place. i srluNc.v.u.r: w. 1. The Springvale W. I. held their July meeting in the school. In the absence of the President the Vice- Presldent took the chair and open- ed the meeting with the "Ode" "Creed" and prayer. ed roll. One visitor was present. The school committee reported nothing needed. Mrs. Dale Proude and Mrs. Vincent White were ap- pointed on the new school coni- mliter. 'l'herc was no report. of any ill ill the district and Mrs. F.Crabbe and Mrs. A. Sentner were appointed on the new committee. A vote of thanks was to be sent Jock MacLaine and Mr. for to Mrs. Stirlinz Macl.eood Miss M. Dollar then gave an in. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cvillis. teresting report of her visit to the Borden- Orphanage. The lunch committee for the Mrs. Clinton Howati and Mr!- August meeting is: Miss A. Dollar. The nicetlntr closed the members in charge. Professional Oarlis ill. CHESTER S. Macll0lIALli Iarrisler, Solicitor, Notary Etc. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K. 0. Money to Loan Coileorlons Promptiy Attended To. R. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto -- Casualty INSURANCE I summer st.. Summersld PHONE 2413 I. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bani: of Commerce Building lummerride. P. I. I. PHONE 2888 B. F. Hunter R. O. sumrncralde. P. E. A. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 SMALLMAIWS BUILDING OPTOMETRIST The minutes were read and 10 members answer- donations. Mrs. CMac- Nelll, Mrs. R.Crabbe, Mrs.F. Crabbe, with the "Queen" and lunch was served by -N ustine E. E. Parkman 0pt.D., R.0. OPTOMETB.lST Glasses Fitted ltyee Examined Omen Ronni D to 12 -- l to I and by appointmen Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St. Summeralds THE GUARDIAN. Borden Mtrl. Russell Bell 'of Borden is visiting relatives in Halifax, NS. Mrs. Hector Macxenzie of Borden is spending a week with irlends at Fort Lawrence, N. S. Mrs. Camille Arsenault and little son Terry were visitors to Moncton on Thursday, July 24th. -4Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh and tamily of Lpwer Bedeque, were guests at the home of Mrs. Hector Macxenzle, Borden, on Sunday, July 20th. Mr. Gordon Stewart of Island sea Foods Ltd.. Borden, was a visitor to Charlottetowln on Fri- day. July 25th. L.A.C. Frank Oatway and L.A.C. William Reid, R. C. A. F., of Ot- tawa, are spending a month's leave with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oatway. Mr. and Mrs. John Connell of Langruth, Man., and Mr. and Mrs. Percy llayden of Amherst, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chappell, Borden. Misses Joyce lMaol.ion.1lrl and Kay Allen oi Borden, spent. a rec- ent week end visiting friends in Moncton. Mr. Wendall Gillis of Toronto. 15 spending his holidays with his par- William ozon oi Borden, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harry lnman and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Ralph Ozon at 0'Leary. Messrs. C. Grady and W. Purcell of Summerside, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman (iatwny, Borden, on Thursday, July 24th Mrs. Everett Wood has returned to her home in Borden alter spending two weeks at her iormer .home in Millview. -Mrs. Clinton llowatt and daughter Beverley have returned to their home in Borden after visiting with Mrs. Melvin Maccvregor, Bur- ton. Lot 7. Miss Faye Howatt oi Bnrdm is ,spcnding a. few weeks ill Charloiie- itown with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gaudet. CHARLOTTETOWN son Terry of Oshawa. Ontario, Mrs. Clarence Trenholm. Fort Lawrence. N. s.', and Mr. Roger Trenholm. Halifax, were recent week and guests of Mrs. Hector Maclienale, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Sharpe and sons Paul, Billie and Reggie and Miss Alice castillouir and Mr. Harry Frost, all of Sunnybrae, N. B.. visited with the farmer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Borden, on Sunday, July 27th. Mrs. Charles Keough, New Glas- gow. N. 5.. accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Higgins and little daughter Anne. spent a recent week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will- ard MacNei1l, Borden. Inman of Aligustine Cove, Mrs. Bessie Campbell of Cape Traverse. and Mrs. William MacLean and Miss Doris Campbell of Boston. Mass. were guests of Mrs. Hector Macxenzle, Borden on Thursday, July 24th. Mrs. George Joy of Borden, cele- brated her 86th birthday at her home here on Saturday, July liith. Mrs. Jay, who is wonderfully smart for a woman of later years, was t.he recipient of flowers and con- fections and many nice birthday cards from relatives and friends. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall on Thursday ev- cning with tour tables Ll1.dics' prize was won by Mrs. J. V. MacDonald, gents' by Mr. Edgar Richard with consolation prizes going to Mrs.Vincent Grant and Mr. Jos. A. Gallant. The freezeout And Vicinity d Miss Trainor of south Melville has been engaged to teach in the school for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watts and fam- ily of Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Pleasant Grove. Mr. James Morrison has return- ed home from K. oi C. camp at Rustico having spent two weeks there. The !lIR('lllllP5 are busily engaged in widening the road and it is a big improvement lor the travelling public. Miss Babs MacDonald of souris is spending a iew days with Mr. and Mrs. John McGillvray at Borden liotel. Miss Inez Mclnnls of Toronto. arrived by plane on Saturday, July 26th, to spend her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mc- Innis, Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love. Bor- den, had as their guests on Tues- day, July 29th, Mrs. Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Josey and son llarley of Brantiorcl, Ont., and Jimmie DeCoste of Plctou. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and sons, Frankie and Tommy oi Char- lottetown, were guests of Mrs. J. J. Macleaac, Borden, on Sunday, July 27th. Five girls from Borden who at- tended the C. G. I. T. camp at Aug- Cove returned home on Thursday. July 24th. They were Betty and Donna Currie, Margaret Toombs. Carol MacDonald and Elizabeth Jay. Mrs. James A. Mar.Nelll, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan of Summer- slde, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mac- Donald of North Bedeque, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ml-lcNcill, Borden. on Sunday, Jilly Mr. and iamily. Halifax. N. S., spent their vacation in Pleasant Grove visitors to Pleasant Grove. Hubert Morrison Jr., Grove, spent a week in Kinkora, the guest of his aunt. L was a visitor to Pleasant recently. GTOVE Grove, spent the past week visiting in Kensington. Norbert-Morrison. Pleasant Grove. is spr-lidiniz his vacation in Mill cow-. the guest of his cousins. Cyril and Eugene Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. George Mill and James and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mill, Charlottetown, were in Pleas- nnt Grove recently. Miss Jenny Curran has returned to Montreal having spent her vac- atlon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Curran, Pleasant Grove. 20th. Mr .and Mn??lEEEn Husslsr and ACRO!l 1. Obtain 4. Little girl 7. Belore (nsut.) 9. Unbound 12. A gulch (S. Afr.) 13. Not disposed 14. Men-l ber oi' a bail team hydro- 16. Exclamation carbon . particle 26 10. Plant re- productive bodies 11. A gaseous 88 CUT OUR WAY YOU THINK HE'S ' TETCHED WITH ., . ,4 bill"-v?t Ml ,,-2 -N0 ' rir 7- l oi TN A 9 7TH' SHADE OF 'rH' CURB6?l'ONE- . NEAR Noolxl; . 5AY, LOOKIT HIM l H: HE AIN'T," SINGLE-FOOTlN' LIKE , THA'T'LL HELP- A HORSE! HE'S ' HES TRYINV ACTlN' QUEER--DO , TO WALK IN i. ll :3 -3'-C. '" -1?. ...,..... .. .- A 'non' Foorrlsr".'.37l?Tin1'mgg . ' of contempt 15. Conlum 17. Pig pen ll). Grouped 20. Sun god 2!. Skill 22. Forebodllig 24. Jaws 21. Web-footed bird 28. Germanic charseter 29. Post (Tndla', 30. Type measure 3!. Movable barrier 33. I-'riar's title 36. Warp-yarn 38. Tenderer 40. Kind of rock 42. Angry. 43. Weird 44. Fathers 45. Hall ems 10. Garden too DOWN 1. Having gout I. Man's name & Rope: it fasten . animals itlllghts . AXYD IIILONG tor the three L's. X tor the trophies. -'3)! VSUU ROM VXJD PQCI MINI In INK! ,.. .- DAILY CROSSWORD 5. Electrltled 23. 24: Wrinkle I5. . Ahead 21, 20. 32. . Blazing l m 34. 35. 1s.'i'he orleln 21. mimicked 31. 'DAn'Y”cRY"-'0QU01'E-Here's how to WOIHISI ; One letter simply stands loroanother. two 0'1. etc. Single letters. the length and formation of the words an all lsch daythe codeulettere are different. A Cryptogruo Qootstioo MN'-Orntoinouz mouonrs. war have: TARRIED l(!ND.;AND:PEOPLED-ITS nmciz, v Masters Allan and Michael Mr.- Kinnon. Charlott.etovl'n. are spend. Molybde- num l Iym.i Vnaeluming Decorate Female deer S-shaped moldings Netl-ark Greek god of war Tyrone Lot 65 sub-division of the Catholic Women's promised every co-operation. They will provide the ladies to assist such enthusiasm behind most successful ever held. : ian River W. I. was held st home of Mrs. Frank Shea and Mrs. playmg Russell Campbell. The meeting was ' opened by the "Creed" iolowed by the roll call which was answered by twelve Worst Cooking Blunder." very eapsbly tor prize W I lso ' b , Grant. R A wolf y M: Iwhlch had been appointed at the ' ' ' ast meeting to consult with the -------- trustees and men of the district re- the purchase oi the old school by Pleasant Grove mew. x. school brought in 373 and it was arr. h tee the illness of Mrs. Edgar Hickey who was on that committee. A col- lection was taken and the meeting, closed with ”God Save The Queen." cord number of refugees-900C l'ilTlV8d in West Berlin from Com- nfiinisl. East. Germany in the last 24 nigh t. ing Grove. the guests of their cousins, "d M” Nmmm 055"" Joe Caswell and Dick Lawlor. am Gland Tracadla Billy of Truro, N. S.. were recent M" guests of Mrs. I.ockhart's sister. Mr" ""1 Mm Dem” S3”"d9” Mrs. Alfred Morrison and her and Paul, Marshiield, were recent mother, Mrs, James Lawyest Pl"5anl5 of Toronto. their daughter, Beatrice, and son Mr. Nelson Henry. Kensington, SEEN, tfncilgiginnt Grove Blood Donors Being Enlisted At Tyrone, Lot 65 The Hall at Tyrone. Lot 65, will be quickly converted "into a Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic when the Mobile Team arrives there to commence registration of an ex- pected IOO donors Thursday after- noon, August 7. This will be the very first time a Clinic of this kind will be held in the commun- liy and will provide an excellent opportunity for the residents in the North Wiltshire area to on- dorse this wonrleriul life-saving "SAl.Allli' CRHNCE EEKQE Cfuwa” JULY '31, 1992 service by rl-porting as donors. Rev. George Mllccormack, Parish Priest, is heading up the organs ization of this Clinic, while the League has the Mobile Team and also the re- frcshmcnls for the donors. With it, the Clinic promises to be one of the mnufn nrvalt w. I. -The July meeting of the Ind- the membera with ”My Mrs. Justin Macbellan reported the delegation An ice cream festival held at the r-cided to give :50 to the secret- Bernard R. MacLcllnn. Lunch was then served by the oetesses, assisted by the commit- There was no program owing to BERLIN, July 28- (AP) -A re- hours, it was announced to- their vacation in Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Carl bockhart and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDnugall Out, accompanied by loyd, and niece Kzithcrine, mot- to spend --G. U. COREY, England-(CE -Fi.re- men dressed as black-fame min- strels were taking part in a car- nival procession when an alsrm rang. They rushed from the fee- tivities but returned to their jazz band tableau when the fire was put out HONITON. pion fund raiser. he found 250. v SUFFERING FROM HEAVY want to know all about Trans Canada Credit Corporation'- re-finnnclng plan. lions with a loan of from 3100 to 32500 on moderate pay. You can cancel your earlier obliga- lng terms with as long on 24 months to repay! PROFITABLE DOG England-(OP) . Smokey. the cocker spaniel mum. at the golf club here, is s cham. 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