JULY 21. I949 THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELE VET ri-is WESTERN LGUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, News. Subscription, An s. suns: swarm! The Guardian may be following stores tn Bell Bookstore, Summer Street: Gourlleg Kelly's Nemstsnd, Water Street: Alyre Doucettds Grocery, Boy at 8o per day or ISo per week. your order to the boy responsible for delivery on yguy m GENERAL msunahcs mm. Muttart, Summcrside. a. -READEBS will fin sale advts. and auction gdvtfifaglitil, Jn our Financial Page. , —ANY OCCUBIANCE 0n our premises which might have in. rolved Mrs. Donald Campbell of Kensington R. R., Saturday, July 7th, was erroneous on our part. R T. Holman Ltd. —0RDAINED TO PRIEST- f-IOOD — Congratulations are >cing extended to Rev. Leslie A. Dignan on his ordination to the Priesthood on July 10th in All Saints Cathedral, Halifax, by Most Rev. G. F. Kingston, Archbishop or Nova Scotia and Primate of all Canada. Rev. Mr. Dignan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thom- as Dignan of Woodstock about three miles from O‘Leary. He is the Rector of the Port Hill Angli- cnn Church and his many friends \\lSll him God's richest blessing in his chosen work. —0. -TRANSFERRED T0 DART- lIOUTH-Mr. Arthur Belyea, teller it the Bunk of Nova Scotia, Ken- ungton, ,has been transferred to Dartmouth, N. S., and left on Wednesday of this week to take up ’llS duties there. He had becom rc-ry popular at KensinZtOH. 911d irili be greatly missed. On Wednm- tiny evening of last week, about 24 of his young friends gave Arthur a farewell party at Brookins‘ Lodge. New London. As a token of their nifection and esteem, they gave him as a parting gift, a revised ver- sion of the Bible, a billfold, com- plete with a sum of money, and a gold watch bracelet. Music for dan- cing was furnished by Norman Mill and Johnny Inglis, the young ladies served refreshments, and another pleasant memory goes with Arthur to his new post-Bur. AHISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — Miss Doris Johnstone was tendered a pro-nuptial shower at the home of her parents, Lt-Col. and Mrs. W. E. Johnstone. Burlington, on Wed- nesday evening, July 13th, when shc was the recipient of many beauti- ful and useful gifts. The rooms were guy with cut flowers, potted plants, pink and white streamcrfi and wedding bells. A profusion of flowers made a lovely background for the daintily decorated bridal chair, to which the bride-to-be. lovely, in pale pink with a white Corsage, was esc ted by Mrs. Arthur Johnstone, while Mrs, Mur- dock MacLeod , played marital music, The well filled baskets were placed before the zuest-ol-honor. hy Misses Betty Johnatona/ and Evelyn MacBwen. As the parcels were opened by Miss Jean Adams rind Miss Louise MacLeod, the don- ni-‘s names were read by Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Wilfred Archie Johnstone and Mrs. Archie gm mg, John Stale, sunmer. Pnynter. After being admired by aide-a, . ihc bride-to-be, the gifts were rrrangcd by Miss Jean MscLeod _,w-;__ Jggeph chapmfin of and Miss Nettie MacEwen. In her usual pleasing manner. Doris ex- pressed her thanks and invited her flicnds to visit her in her future llume. The remainder of the even- iiirz passed pleasantly with social intercourse, and music, with Mrs. Jhmes Campbell of Park Corner at the piano. A delicious lunch was sz~i red by several of the ladies.- Bur. —-ANNUAL MEETING - The annual meeting of the Knutsford Women's Missionary Society °l the Baptist Church was held Ht the home of Mrs. Albert Small- ruin. A familiar hymn .was sunl- Mrs. Earl Jelly read the ScriPlu"- A reading, "The Great Adven- ture" was given by Mfl- c o- limvlett. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Alex MacDonald. The secre- tary read the minutes. Elect-hm oi officees resulted as follflwl! President: Mrs. Dan 5111811111811- Yicc President. MTS- (Dr) George DCWHI‘. Secretary. Mrs. Murray Sweet. Treasurer. M11 Ava“ Harris. Asst. Treasurer. Mrs. Al- lvert Smallman. Orizanist- M"- mev) c, 0, Hewlett. Asst. Or- ganist, Mrs. Avard Harris. Baby 13am; supQ" Mrs, Arthur Harris and Mrs Ralph Adams. Mllll°11 Band Leader, Mrs. C. 0- Ihwk" and Mrs. Nelson Dennis. The Guild, Mrs. Dan Smallman. M"- Doivar, Mrs. Avard Harris. The Tidings, Mrs. Alex MacDonald, Mrs. Arthur Harris. Mite 3°11 Secretary, Mrs. Dennis. The S0- cial and Membership COmmIn” were re-elected: Mrs. Hewlett. Jill's. Ed Smallman. Mrs- E111 m’ 1y. The "Sick" Committee: M1‘!- Ralph Adams. Mrs. Pew 5"“ Mrs. Alex MacDonald and Mr!- Murray Sweet. Condolence: MN’- Arthur Harris. A hearty ‘"1" ° thanks was extended to 1h! M‘ ficers for their excellent service. The meeting closed by l.“ Jim“: hands and by sinlifll 9"“ the tie that binds." Delicious ro- h-eshments of ice cream and cake were served. —0- lir. R.' W. RIILII ' Konaington. P-E-l Office flours: Afternoons . . 2-4 PM- Eveninga . . . 7-0 P MONDAY TUESDAY. TIUBSDA! IIIDA! Summerslde, Phone :3 Second Street: Water Street the Guardian will be delivered to I Summerside Man Ai iioliywood — Many old friends and First World War buddies of Gll-Sl Peters, son of the late Mr. and ma, Jog- eph Peters. Milton Avenue, Sum- merside. will be interested to learn that he is at present in Hollywood where he is engaged g5 1131mm technician for many of the prom. lnent mollon picture stars, includ- 1111 Elna Omby and sullen Btnnwyck. At present he is work- 1118 0n the filming of Miss Stan. wyck’: latest picture, "Fylg on Thelma Jones." ‘ . left Summcrside "will: Iellfesenfativel ans oaonolr CLOW Morin at any o! the Sunsmeralds nflllltn , I], . Mark Glildet, i? @3335." 33$; Island Motor Transport, II! home In Summerslde by cam" Phone 280 for this saryice or give u -OOM_E T0 Women's Institute ice cream social in St. Eleanors Hill. Friday, July " 22nd. Home- made Ice mun and cake, prweeqs a h in aid of school. m’ w ° shortly after the First World War, Went some years in the warm. States, finally locating in the mo- tion picture capital where he took up his present occupation. T-he July issue of Modern Screen - a1‘ xsuz cam _ Th, m- ‘"1111! Ilrls from the Presbyterian Church, Summerside, are in at. tendance at the newly formed Keir Memorial Camp at French River; Jessie Blnghem, Rhoda Baker, 5y]- V!‘ 331mb. Mary Rae Tanton, 311118 W006. Vere Ross, Maureen Forbes, Irene Mountain, Ruth Ca. hill. Jane Morrison, Myrna, 11m. cock. The girls were taken to camp b? cu‘ by Rev. Charles Carnegy, Mr. Donald Baker, Mr, 0,0, Mo“... tain and Mrs. R..W. Wood, The olunp will last for ten days and i; conducted by Rev. and Mrs. FM. Y°1111I. Montague. They are assist- ed by the Misses Ann McEachem, Addie Halliweli, Doris Ferguson and Annabelle Auld. -- s former Summerslde boy receiving some enviable attention from Miss slinwyck during the filming of hel- latest picture. Two brothers of Mr. Peters still reside in Summerslde, George and Lgurier and also one sister, Mabel, I I Tlgnlsh Mrs. Claude Kinch, Tignish, has gone to Massachusetts to spend several weeks visiting in and around Boston. Mr. Aldrlc Doucette, Tignlsh North is making extensive repair.- to the exterior of his home which adds greatly to its attractiveness. -93R.D ANNIVERSARY - 0n T119543)‘. Jill)’ 19. Mrs. Artemas Wright (the former Louisa Camp- bell) celebrated the ninety-third anniversary of her birth at her home in Middleton with many friends and relatives from far and Miss Joan Bernard, Government has a splendid comedy shot of the- . q Mrs. Alyre Gallant and Miss Ev Perry. Central Bedeque, left Piusville and . - Vicinity Mr. Robert Hunter, RDSOIJBIIIK, was in Puisville on Saturday. to visit the Shrine. lam Bernice Gallant mi M“, Elizabeth Gallant spent Thursday in O-Tnary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh. Bed -Mr. Keith Kelly, Rosevllle, wasj very pleasant motor trip to Bos In Pulsvllle Monday at the home of, ton and Cape Cod. Mr. Norbert Corcoran. Mr. “l:- flgainora Hiosevllleh o tli , -' Norbert CorcorampPillgvillz. m and Mrs. Lewis Wright i Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Sh: 17°11". N-B». ll spending some time at the home of Mr. Fred Lutteraln. M”. M,” Kelly, Resume’ spent‘ cottage, Stavert‘: Shore. the t k ih .' No.52: aigorrn? h" sister‘ Mrs‘, Mrs. Evelyn Crossman. Central Bedeque. has recently ML Melvyn Jon-es has “rived, home after visiting her brother. 11°11! Tflroflw. -Z)nt.. where he spent‘ M“ MW" Sudbury. Cleveland, the past; gevgnl momma | Ohio, and other relatives. Now that the gtrgwben-y scum-J Mr. Delnstadt Callbeck of Stow- l! OVGI‘. the youngsters have gum. lea. Sask. is visiting at the hnme ed toward the raspberry picking,‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Lord, Try- which sum t0 be plentlfully laden on, after an absence of 37 years "113 Yll-T- ifrom the Province. In his early y |days he farmed in Trvon, and "1- 111d M"- Nelson Gallant: later bought the saw mill at Bed- "ulmy Kiwi-QT"! l0 Dill/ll‘. WIIEYB.’ cqlic. which business he carried they visited it ‘he hm" 95 M-Fl on for some time before moving: and Mn" Gus Pete" - tn the Canadian West where he went into wheat growing on an extensive scale. His many friends are glad to welcome him back. BOR DEN Miss Marie Gallant, employee of l Western Hospital, Alberton. is en-f loying her holidays at her home} in Bloomfield Corner. B Mk: Maria Jones has arrived at her home here from Toronto Ont... where she sperit. the WIIILBI‘! on Tuesday morning for St. Anne de BcaupraQuebec, where they plan Mr. and Mrs. Boy Campbell snd cque. have returned home after a Providence. Rhode Island. arrived on Sunday and are spending their - holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright. and his two sisters, Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wil- mot, and Mrs. Fred Horne, who is also vacationing at their summer returned near calling in the afternoon and evening to extend congratulations House, Charlottetown, was n re. cent week-end guest of her bro- fliers. Messrs. Walter and Omer Bernard, Tignish. and best wishes. Among these were some of her former pupils Palmer-Pickett: Wedding a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craw- ford Picketts, when their daught- er, Marion Alice, was united in marriage to Lorne James Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Palmer, Summerslde. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. L. M. Murray in the pres- ence of fifty assembled guests. The home was beautifully deco- rated with a profusion of flowers. and the birdal party stood under a wedding bell. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus, played by Mr. Davis Murray, the bride entered the room on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in marriage. She was lovely in her floor-length wedding gown of ‘white moire, with sweetheart neckline. long sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a circlet of or- ange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Gwcnnyth Davison, who wore a floor-length frock of pale green taffeta, long lace mitts and her headdress was a circlet of flow- ers. She carried a bouquet of red carnations. Little Judy Picketts, the bride's sister, was winsome in pink organdle with blue ribbon trim and carried a basket uI mix- ed summer flowers. Mr. Willard Hogg attended the groom. A pretty summer wedding was solemnized on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Kelvin Grove at 1 "THE CA/PITQIrSurnmea-side LAST SHOWING TODAY PIRATE" with Judy Garland - Gone Kelly Shows 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 FRIDAY - BIG DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY e \ i REGENT Stanpsliing out of tin Vlsstma great lltlilil adventure! ssmwuunmiuliamioisnin . A and Tim Holt - b in “GUN SMUGGLERS” NOTE: Shows '7 and 9:20; Matinee Saturday 2:30 lili Slllill U.‘ Ii iiitilSE lull-ll rrislrli time nun “SRO? ' FAIIUR ' liiiiES ' DELL Dllncild b] IODIRI BJRDIWINNM D1 Richard Martin ‘ilillii. rm. - SAT. WILLIAM BENDIX - JOE SAWYER in months. Miss Doreen Dorsey of Borden During the sisnins of the res- ils visiting her sister Mrs. James ister Mr. Murray played "O Per- Mr. snd Mrs, Justin kjoyoomn‘ Harrmiii at Middleton. fect Love." and family, East Royallty, spent Following the ceremony, a re- the weekend with relatives in Mrs. William Ozon of Borden is ception was held. Receiving with Piusvllle. spending a week with friends me b.1531 parry were the bride's “BROOKLYN ORCHID" and The Tender, Touching Story - - - of two young and very when she taught school in Mid- dleton. Mount ‘Stowe snd Cler- mont. Notwithstanding the fact that this grand lady is now in her ninety-fourth year, she enjoys the best of health, maintains all her faculties and is as alert and intelligent as people very much younger. She was the recipient of congratulatory telegrams, let- ters. cards. beautiful bouquets of flowers and many lovely gifts. Delicious refreshments. consisting of ice cream and cake, which in- cluded a beautifully decorated birthday cake. were served by the hostess. Mrs. Elliot Wright. assist- ed by her daughter. Miss Marion. and Miss Doris Wright. S ‘WW Personals -dflss Delia Gallant, East street, Summmide. is spending her vaca- tion with relatives and friends in Charlottetown-S. , —Mlss Margaret‘ Hogan, Char- lottetown has u-cturned hrrne af- ter visiting relatives and friends in Slznmerslde.-S. —Mr. Clayton Watts, who spent the past several weeks at Margate. has returned to his home at Hamp- shire.—-Bur. ' —Mrg. John P. Gallant. Wel- lington. is at present visiting her Gallant Moncton has been the guest for the past few days of her aunt, Mrs. Charles E. McDonald, Summcrslde. ._5, —Mils Nina. Boulter. Brookllne, Mess. la ths guest of her mother, Mrs. James Rayner, Summerside and relatives in Victorin-S. —Mrs. J. L. Lund recently re- turned to Summeraide after an enjoyable month's visit with rele- tivea and friends throughout New Brunswick. S -Mr. Roy MacMurdo arrived from Toronto, Ontario, by plane on Sunday afternoon on a visit to his mother, Mrs. D. J. MacMul-do. Summe " 5 —Miss Betty MacMurdo, who: is “ summer school at Mount Allison University, spent the week end at her home in Summersldms IA —Mr. Earle Crane, who has been spending his vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Crane, Mar- gate, returned on Monday to Hall- fsx, N, S.—Bur. Arriving from Mass. on Monday night, July 18th is Mr. Hugh Boulter who will be visiting his brothers and sisters in O'Lesry and district, Mr. Harry Boultsr. Olen-y; Wesley Boulter of Bree and Mrs. Mae Gillcalh and Mrs. E. MncPherson of Glenwood. --Mr. and Mrs. James Hender- son, the Misses Louise and Mild- red Callbeck. accompanied by Dr. John S. Lowther. Alberta, left Bedequs by motor on Tuesday for a trip to Cape Breton Island. S —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mec- Donaid and IOII, of Camrose. Al- berta,-are visiting friends and re- latives in Crapsud and vicinity. Mr. MacDonald‘ arrived to be with his father. Mr. Robert Mac- Donald, on Sunday on his ninety- fourtil birthday. 3 Visitors to Murray River o Sunday the [Bolts of Mr. an Mrs. Garfield Johnstone, were Mr. and Mn. lra Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston: of O‘Leary. Mr. and Mrs. William Trenholrn of Surnnieraids were Sunday vial- tors to Bras the guests of Mrs. Trnnhofnfs father. Mr. Thomas Oulton and other members of the family. / -iliss Charlotte Tompkins. flu- dsnt auras at Saint John General Hospital. Saint John. NB. arrived in lummerslde on Tuesday "@11- SATUIDAY h" parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. l“ ie_ spend her vacation with Mr. Boniface Bernard, Tignish. is a patient in City Hospital, Charlottetown. Mr. Bernard's Tig- nish friends are hoping for ‘a speedy recovery. Mrs. Elmer Arsenault and baby daughter C o 1 l e e n. Summerslde. spent four days last week at Tig- nish, the guests of Mrs. Arsen- ault's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em- manuel Doucette. Messrs. Frank, James and Henry FitzGerald have returned to their homes in Revere, Mass., after spending a pleasant ten days with relatives and friends in Skinner's Pond, Waterford and St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelligan. and their niece, Joan Neliigan, Watertown,Mass., motored to Tig- nish recently and are spending a month's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cahill. Kildare. Mr. Gabriel Burnett, Moncton, N.B.. motored to Tignish last Fri- day and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gaudet. Mr. Burnett was accompanied by Mrs. James Porter and the Misses. Margaret and Edna Gaudet, all of Moncton. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Boyd and two children. and Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd. Dorchester, Mass, motored to Tignish last weekk and are spending a two wee s holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- Donald, Waterford. Mrs. C. F. Morrissey. Tignish. spent three weeks in Bradalbane recently where she was nursing back to health her daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Fraser. Mrs. Fraser's friends will be happy to know she is again enjoying her usuli good health. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Covle. Ar- lington, Mass. companies! by Mrs. W. E. Creamer and Mrs. Stewart Lennox, West Medford. spent three weeks recently visit- ing places of interest in the Mar- itime Provinces. Three dayl of their vacation -were spent at Tig- nish and while here they were gusts at the beautiful Home for Tourists, Tignish Corner, owned and operated by Mrs. J. J. .Mc- Nally. They called upon relatives and friends in Tignish and lur- rounding districts and were very pleased with the beauty of our Island Province and the warm hospitality of its people. This was their first trip to P. E.l. and they were sorry they could not remain longer, but they would plan to make a longer stay another time. —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whltt. Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. d d f i . ‘ ES JENKINS §?§§i°.ii.i.i,"£§'€§°.u.n“.',' 0.. sfifil”. rig? gens" rggfcvérgffgrsrlf; L rssvmscs °t M“ and Mn’ Bu"! Hlckox’ a t w uio‘of Mr Fred Gallanw t summon!“ 5 Somme St. Snmmorllo Burlington-Bur. h‘ m ' ' ".4 ' and Raymond Gallant. P1111119 "m" l” Congratulations are being ox- tended to Miss Joyce MacLsod. iii daughter o! Mr- Ind Mrl- Fwd . MacLeodsof Braehwlhosle gnarriage T E rl k . to Mr. eaman e o ummer- ; side took place on Monday, July Ilium“ ' a . g ‘y 18th in Summerlide. 591V“! 353"” ‘°°°“|1‘ll' . Office at ' Ari impressive service was held l I in the Welt Point Presbyterian ‘ u Gmhnvm. Sh.“ l‘ Church on Sunday evening when i P M" 575 f the Minister, Rev. George Cun- , ‘ r SUMMEBSIDI: I nlnghsm of Alberton ordained to l the sacred office of the Elderahip. _ M" 3mm M'°ph°"°" “d u" t II l: wlloui- MlsWilliam. , A _-Rev. Thomas n. Millman, no. " F‘ "Mun “'0' i and Mn. Millmari, of Dunhem, Que- . ononyrgsfl ; fiff-fifg, 1551,3133; °,",,";',‘,;,§f,‘,'; moss rim MABITIMES TO ANY POINT m cont-m- vi-n-i Amm- ihelr visit, and are now in Lon- CANADA 0B TIRE UNITED STATES ' Glasses fitted don. They will return to Canada AND RETURN "um. q“ about Aulurt 15th. _Rev. Mr. Mill- q NEW TRUCKS ‘ , men is a son of Mrs. J. G. Tolvn- ' INSULATED v N , SMALLMAN’! BUILDING send, Kenlingtom-Bur. < A s Summerslde, 9.8.1. _ ‘ FROST PROOF IN WINTER - . —Welcome guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Johnston, Mas-gate, over the past week end, was their cousin. Mr. Otis Johnston and Mrs, John- ston, of Toronto, Ont. Mr. Johnston is a son of Mr. and Mn. Jlobert Johnston, former residents of Spring Valley, and moved to Win- nipeg with the family, l‘! years no. This was his first visit since, and naturally he saw many channel. A party was On 111111865? 01/911111!- 3111? Nf-h- A lot, house six rooms and bath. number of games of bingo at French River. Mrs. Elzle Horne, Rosebank, has, as her guest, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mr. George Sharpe of Borden is Horne and Mr. and Mrs. Alton and daughter, Mrs. Parker Pauley, Home, U.S.A. ‘visiting his scn. Mr. Leigh Sharps at Moncton. Miss Bernadette Plneau. Bloom-l field corner, recently spgnt, a few Mr. William Noonan of Carleton days in Piusvllle with he; sister, left last week for Toronto where Mrs. Leo Gallant, he will visit his son Ralph and Mrs. Noonan. The farmer's hay has been going; up quickly these past few weeks; Miss Joycejtodd, stewardess on the weather being quite favourable M. V- 559811911‘- SPH" the Weebmd for this task. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lPercy Rodd at Charlottetown. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Mac- i Gregor and family, Burton, Lot 7. mere In Piusvllle on Friday even- g. The Plusville St. Anne's Clulo held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Philip Gallant on Monday evening, July 11th. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hickey atsl little son Bill on Monday to spend their holidays at Hall- fax, Moncton and saint John. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland of Amherst, and Mr. Fred Ross of Regina are visiting ln Borden, guests of Mrs. Hector MacKenvzle. Mr. Lawrence Gallant has re- turned from Toronto, Ont, where, "tm- 111111 M“ 51b"! Jay °I he spent the winter and spring 30111611 SPBHY- "18 W°°k'°nd with months, ‘ Mrs. Jay's mother, Mrs. Bessie Garland at Cape Tormentine. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Murray andl family, Hazel and Stanley were‘ recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Costalu. Mlminigash. Miss Kemmie MacGregor, Bur- ton, Lot 7. is spending s. few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Mr. Theopholis Gallant and family were recent visitors of Mrs. ‘rheopholis Gallant, who is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital, Suirnmersiclc. Mrs. Julian Herring and Mrs. Frank Butler, both former Borden- ltes, motored to Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell on Saturday. Miss Beatrice Murphy. 501111" stewardess on M.V. Abegweit, spent the week-end in Borden with her friend Mrs. John Noonan. Mrs. W. Cameron of Portland. Me.. is visiting her daullhbef. MIS- Walter Cann snd Mr. Cann, at Borden. A An enjoyable dancing party was MI‘. GOFdOXI MBOKCIIZIO. 3.50.. held in m_ Lgwg-gneg ha]; o“ Tue§.; who is attending summer schogl “y Qygnlgz’ July 13th The many at P. W. College. spent the wezo- ,‘ stepped lively to the muglg end with hi: mothgr, Mrs. Hec r of the Getaon-Axbing Orchestra. MscKeme. It B" @11- Mrs. Nam"; comoxm mg Misses Guinivieve and Ruth daughter Mary Angela were vls- M11°D°11111d °1 0mm“ “rflved m itors oflsr. and Mrs’. Gerald Saturday evening to spend the . more: holidays with their par- mggnFmwm°n an “may Mr. and Mrs. Jacnes V. Mac- Donald at the Borden Hotel. Mr. Plul Gallant has returned to hishome in Halifax, N.S.. after M1 111d R°1d"_,f“,°“ 3g spending a. two weeks holiday atldluihm‘ M“ ‘muglnm in" “Mass the home of Mr. Jack Gallant. 5°“ 5m!" °l w 5° ' " Plusvllle. Mir. and Mira. Clarence Pfnssul ‘ hsve returned to their home lni , Inverness Miraion Church Halifax, N.S., after spending iii two week holiday with relatives in, Tuna", July “u! n 2M PM. Chicken Dinner, Amusements Blocmfleld C011!!! . , FOR SALE A largo crowd attended the, I Desirable property with double dance held ln Bloomfield hall on Friday evening. July 15th. Music‘ for the evening was supplie’ by Messrs. Howard Gctson, Jack Arb-l Ing and Wilfred Veno. ‘ul bingo and dancing held in Piusvllle school WCIQ ' BEFRIGEBATED IN SUMMER ' ALL LOADS INSURED * REASONABLE RATES SAMBA — ll. S. TRANSPORT SUMMERSIDE PHONE ‘I84 DAYS; 602-14 EVENINGS If It's Movable We'll Move It . we wits is s native of England.- mother, who wore a dress of ap- ple green silk jersey and a cor- sage of yellow roses, and the groom‘s mother. who was dressed in a gown of forget-me-not blue silk jersey, with black accessories and a corsage of Pink Delight roses. The bride's table. with its artis- tic arrangement of flowers, was centred with a beautifuly decorat- ed three-tier wedding cake. top- ped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Darrell Pickett: pre- sided over the tea urn while the Misses Kathleen Picketts, Greta Palmer, Irene Smallman, Barbara Smallman assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer left by motor on a honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia. the bride travelling in a suit of cocoa brown gabar- dine with beige accessories. Ori return they will reside in Sum- merside. where the groom is on the staff of R. T. Holman, Ltd. s arrived on Sunday to spend a week visiting relatives on P. EDI. While in Borden they are the guests of Mrs. Buck's brother. Capt. Wylie Irving, and Mrs. Irving. ms. R. B. Davis and daughter Joan of Brighton. Mass. who have been spending the past two weeks in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan at the Borden Inn, left "URRPAIIII ' THEATRE Oil f0 I00! dill -. 3.1%.... jtwfi/Sifliddliall .n [Lilli IIEVI mint: iunlivi 4on1 anneal - m coitus-nut Pllfl Also: The Three Stooges in “Sing A Song 0f Six Pants" Shows: Fri. 8:80; Sat. 7:30-9:80 Professional Bards ll. s. ELLIS lire - Auto — Csenalty i. Parkman. Opi.D.. R.O. OPTOMETBI S1. Visual Training (liven REGENT THEATRE BLDG. _Surnner__St., Summersills Motilli-K unimportant little people - - - who met violently - - - loved recklessly and knew their romance would end hopelessly - - - because they couldn't lick the world. Shows and 9:15 — Matinees Fri. and Sat. 2:30 Elwmiacaaulfi , 0AM no a. E0 THEATRE, RENSINGTOII 2:30; Evening 8:45. It's Frank Sinatra ll Father Paul, Fred MaoMurrny ns tough-minded, kind-hearted ILII and Valli as s lovely lonely girl "Olga" in Russell Journey's Belt- Seller, "THE MIRACLE OF THE BELLS" with Lee J. Cobb. Every heart-warming scene of the book comes alive on the screen. home. They vrerc accompanied as far as Saint; John. N. B., by M158 Jean MacDonald of Borden. who will visit friends there. Mil-s. J. H. Taylor (nee Betty Lynda). and little son Barry, of Montreal. arrived in Borden on Saturday. 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