Mhxm 10. 1952 Fl-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLO'I'l'ETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN m T I laminar Street- xewu. Subscription. House Phones: worst: -9-".- 1 - Buuyu News-stand, Water Street; Am. ponrotwa Grocery. Second Albertcnr Phone: -POULTl.Y. - Buying live Fowl daily. Fred Wadsnsn, Kemington. -ALBEB'l'0N. March 17th, com- ,d,, by St. Patrick's Dramatic Club. ..FIli.5'l' GAME in Summerside L..5uo finals. Bedeque Rink, March 10th. Freetown Royals vs. Cgpg Traverse Rovers. Admission 25 and 35. ' -xaivsnvo'roN aixx Monday. March loth. Third game finals. North Shore Learnt Kenning!-on vs. Sprjjlg Vailley. Game 830 sharp: -mesday, March 11th, second game iimds. Eastern Prince County Girls championship. Borden Girls vs. summei-side c and B Gala. Game 3 shtirp. HMS. ..i,ADIES GUILD ENTER- TAINED - Mrs. VI. A. liarD9l' entertained the members of "rho- Ladies Guild of the Summerside Baptist Church at her home on Ffidily evening at the regular meeting. The president, Mrs. R. T. Dodds. was in the chair and open- gd with The Lord's Prayer in unison. The lunch hostesses were mas C. H. Stewart and Mrs. Clif- forti Smith. --S. -Y. P. U. MEETING - At the regular meeting of the Y. P. U. of the Stimmerside Baptist Church on Thursday evening. Mr. Keeling of the local R. C. A. F. Station was the L'lli'S!, speaker and gave an in- tart-sting talk on "What a Canad- lllli nvmilcl find of interest in Enig- isnd." .-in open forum followcd and created much interest. Miss Beth ilarper onducted the Wor- ship scrvice opening hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus." The business period was in charge of the president, Miss Freda Myers. After the meeting adjourned, bad- minton and vollcy hall were play- ed. and a social evening followed when lunch was served by Mrs. Roland Gay and Miss Lurla Home. -8. ..i;.V.i0l'AB!.E SLEIGH RIDE- Members of C. G. I. T. and Trail Ranger groups of Kensington Unit- ed Church,with their leaders, i..he Rev. l.. M. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Robv Ca rruthers and Miss Dorothy MacKcnz.ie piled into four sleigh: on Wednesday evening, February 27th. taking advantage of the real old time winter weather to go s1e:zh riding. Their destination was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harald Woodside. Malgnvte, where s special meeting was held. The worship period was taken by Mr. Murray. The program in- cluded a slnigaong, games Mid re- freslinients. A vote of thanks was tencit-rt-ti the host and hostess by Joan Bawness to which Mrs. woodside responded in her usual gracious manner. -Bur. . -I. 0. D. E. MEETING - The vice-Regent. Mrs. Cxeelma-ti Mac- Arthur. entertained the members of the Abegwelt Ohmpter. I. 0. D. E. at her home in summei-side on Friday afternoon. for the month- ly and annual meeting. with the Vice Regent in the chair. an oath of allegiance was taken to the new Queen, and a minute's sli- encc was oluerved in memory of Mrs. C. D. Msccsvllum. I faithful member who has recently passed on. A letter -was read from Miss Barbara smith. Public Health hum-. thanking the order for a donation to the Dental Cunic. MONY was voted for books for the Home Economics Library at the Hish School. also for prizes to be donnicd at the school closing in June for Literature. History and Commotion. The following slate oi officers was brought in at the annual meeting: Regent. Miss llanda Wyatt: lat Vice Regent. Mrs. A. S. Hopkins: and Vice Re- lent, Mrs. Eric Maoiiayr secret- ary. Mrs. W. Arthur Allen: treas- "Nr. Mrs. W. E. Stmallman; edu- cttional secretary, Mrs. C. H. slwllfii standard bearer, Mrs. J 5. Perry; services at home and Wmad. Mrs. Leslie Simmons. Olher committee secretaries: Child Ind Fatnily welfare. Mrs. W. A. Qulrlei press. Mrs. C. H. Stewart; films. Mrs. R. s. pinion. The Well": adiourned with the sin - ins of the National Anthem. at r glen tea. vru served by the host- I -8. THE .WESl'I'ERNW oualiioisrr - ' ' nuvoe coon-rr omc: R lummonlde. Advertising Representatives ' GEORGE GLOW and GEOIGB WOITON wgter Streets Vince's Grocery. no luseil Street; l.':nmnn's , Service Dnsg. , I. L Waite l.n lendngton. WEST PIINOI OIIIOI hank Weeks. Iepruontnuve. 08-! Office and 00-! House. with the. Phone III. Oitllultl MOI. lboduardisnmaybebougbtatnnyoftbs lumnursldo: In " -. -. I C ' ' ltneti Illrk Ollldot. It Granville Street: Street: lplsnd Motor Transport. Sell- I '1"- -GIAND FANCY dress car- nival. Bedeque rink. Friday. March 15th. Special prizes for all competitors. -ST. PA'IRlCll'S play, Of Love", presented by Indian River players. King George Hall, Kensingtcn, March 17th, 8:15. Matinee 3:30. -TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL - Mr. Gordon Kennedy. of Kensington, a student of Surnmersicle High School, was rushed to Prince County Hospital on Saturday, March 1st for an appendix oper- ation. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery.-K. -CELEBRATES DOTII amm- DAY-Yesterday. March 9th.. Mr. William J. DeaR.oches, of Mis- couche. was the receiptient of many congratulations and good withes from a host of relatives and friends on the occasion of his Both. birthday. Although oondined to his home for the past few weeks by the inclernency of the weather and the bad road. Mr. Dcsnoohe longs for the time when he can resume his daily walks and friend- lr visits. He is the youngest and lone surviving member oiafarmily of eleven. -8. -SOCIAL EVENING - An en- joyable so:-inl evening was held in St. Mark's Hall. Kensington. on Monday evening. February 25th. under the auspices of St. Mark's Guild. The program consisted of games. contests. a reading by Beth Cameron and a sin-gscng...Of special interest was the present- ation of a farewell gift of a pray- er book to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fields. made by Mr. Ernest Mill, "CG0n'IlJfml9d by an address read by Mrs. John Moase. on behalf of the church people. Their daughter. Betty received a small prayer book and a copy of the New Testament from her Sunday School ring and the Junior W. A. The gifts were presented by Beth Cameron and Eleanor Champion. A variety of dpna-ted articles were sold at auctilon by Messrs. Elmer Paynior and Horace Bryanton. A delicious and bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. -Bur. -SOCIAL EVENING-An en- joyable social evening was held in St. Mark's Hall, Kenslngton. on Monday evening, Feb. 25th. under the auspices of.St. Mark's Guild. The program consisted of games, contests. a reading by Beth Cam- eron and a. sing-song. or "special interest was the presentation of a farewell gift of a prayer book to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fields, made by Mr. Ernest Mill, accompanied by an address read by Mrs. John Mouse. on behalf of the church people. Their daughter Betty re. ceived a small prayer book and A copy of the New Testament from her Sunday School class and the Junior W.A. The gifts were pre- sented by Beth Cameron and ar- eanor Champion. A variety of donated articles were sold at auc- tion by Measrs. Elmer Paynter and Horace Bryanton. A delic- ious and bountiful lunch was served by, the ladies. Bur. -MAKING IIEADWAY ON HIGHWAY - Iikpectatlons were that the highway from Alber-ton to sumrne side would finally be open last night after being closed for the past eleven days. The St. Louis tractor plow was repaired yesterday morning and commenced working from llllmsdaie and at a late hour last night reached the Piusviile Road and is expected to work through to Cane'a Hlllwhere a hold up was expected as the 0'- Lenry plow could not make any headway at this .point. A number the snow in the deeper cuttings. The Western Road from Alberton to St. Louis Corner is open and plans are to work th the way to Tignish immediately after completing the highway to Cane's Hill. -. -4F.W. BIGGEST PART Water covers 72 per cent of the earth's surface, and in some parts is deeper than the highest mount- sin Solreop il In Just so Seconds sweeten, IlllA'l'l-I Brighter Smiles-less Decoy Moliru Sc-lam Prom that bruehin feeds after eatin much bad been handy-for use that row; meal. Colgate's irmiy-not nylon bristles nub- bornly resist moisture and wear- ;-;.:: 2.-:.r:.v.: i.'f.i:."iu'.'li':.'.7' 2 std bristles-3 special sins. coinsrsroornsaunt ':0-,-nnvl'Iv.,IlIiuIo-Iisuutnowumaouu-taro-up-co, A ;-;;- 35c.....15c 'J removes the cause o and tooth decay. an mm Colgate Toothbrush l Foriiiar Island "Eye. J of men worked along with the plow m on Saturday and shovelled back M Youth Wins Skating Honours In Ii. S, W -A former Islander who is now living and attending high school in Belloville. New Jersey, is mak- itrrilg good in the athletic world ere. Mrs. Augustine Mclnnis of Tig- nlsh. a former pupil of Tignish Convent. moved to Bellaville last. August. Already he has brought fame in Belleville High when he recently placed fourth in the sn- nual skating contest at Madison Square Garden, Paul defeated several other contestants in the unior class semi-finals, making him eligible to compete with all other boys in the United States. While living on the Island, Paul took an interest in baseball, box- ing. hockey, track and swimming. and he has been asked to play with an amateur team in Glen Ridge, one of the few in New Jersey and surrounding areas. IN MEMORIAM MB. JOSEPH A. BOLGEB Paul Mclnnis.-son of Mr. and Emu Charter. Colors 4, For Slemon Paiit . Scouts and Cubs B3! S0001! A Boy Scout charter and Cub colors were presented at I colorful ceremony at a. Boy Scout-Girl Guido night held at I meeting of the Slernon Park Home and School p. one of the sub-cmnmibtaea of this group is a Boy Scout com- mittee. and the meeting was held to show parents in the home and school group what the scout Com- Flight Lieut. K. orchard pruid-- ed at the meeting and introduced Flying officer J. A. MaoNeil'i who explained to the audience that the Provincial Scout Con-isnissionen. Provincial Executive Commission- er. Provincial Guide Commission and Provincial Field Secretary who monies, phoned from Bonshaw saying they experienced, travelling difficulty at this point due to road conditions and were unable to proceed further. Mr. mic Tanton. District Scout Commission opened the ceremonies by pre- senting a Boy Scout charter to the Slemon Park Boy Scout Group. Summcraide. -There passed away in the Prince County Hospital, Summer- side, on Jan. 10, 1952, Joseph A. Bolger of Richmond at the age of, 60 years. The late Mr. Bolger was born, in Iona and had been a resident of Richmond for the past tenl years. Although he had been ill; for the past year. still his dcat.h' came as a great shock to all. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, the former Elizabeth Gallant of Richmond. two daugh- ters, Eva, Mrs. A. Clark of Rich- mond, and Norma of Montreal; three sons: John, R.C.A.P., Sum- merside; Joseph, American Army, and Charles of Summerside; alsol one sister, Mrs. Mary Mclnnls, Charlottetown. His remains were forwarded from Bowness Funeral Home on Saturday to his home in Rich- mond. on Monday morning they were taken to the Immaculate Conception Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ieonard McDonald who also of- ficiated at the grave in the ad- joining cemetery. Pallbearers were Linus McDon- ald. Leo McNally, Hudson Ram- say, Garlic Pendleton, John Bag- lole, Alcide Arsenault. The following Mass offerings, messages of sympathy, and flow- ers were received: Masses Mrs Bolger and family, Rich- mond. Mrs Mary Mclnnis, Charlotte- town. Mrs. Isadore Gallant. Richmond. Mrs. M. J. Boiger, Ch'town. Mrs. K. 0. Gallant, Richmond. Rev. M. J. Rooney. l Mr. and Mrs. Victor Egan., C arlcttetown. I r. and Mrs. Emile Daiglef Gardner, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fabien Breau, Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McNaiiy, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ebba Praught, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Gaudet,Rich- mond. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dion, Gardner, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant, Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuaid, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. James Mcisaac, Richmond. , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown, Rich- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Linus MacDonald, Richmond. . Mr. and Mrs. James Condon, Richmond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Ramsay, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Praught, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clark, -Rich- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nconan, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacNeill,. Richmond. I Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Arsenault,l Richmond. Mrs. A. T. McLellnn. Richmond. Mrs. Margaret Davies, Chltown.i Miss Mary Pendleton, Rich- ond. Miss Connie Dion, Gardner, ass. Mr. Clem Praught. Richmond. Mr. Gariie Pendleton, Rich-: mond. i Gus and Ed McNelli. Richmond. Sgt. William Mclnnis, Ch'town. Messages 0! Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Breau. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Macbeod. Mr. and Mrs. Lea. Moose. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gnmester. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dyment. .Mr. and Mrs. Vern ostway. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oatwsy. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant. Flight Lieut. Orchard accepted the charter on behalf of the Scout group. The presentation of colors to the Slemon Park Wdlf Cub group, two beautiful flags; one a Union Jack and the other a distilnotlve Cub flag of green and yellow. and with the name "Slemon Park Wolf Cub Pack inscribed thereon was made by Mr. E. Darby. foreman of works at M. F. schunnan Co.. in appreciation of the co-operation the Company had received from the air force while working at the to receive their wings at the Air Nsvlgation School I..F. Station. moi-aide on Saturday afternoon in a colorful wings parade. scrolls was made by I high rank- ing visitor to the Station, Chief of the Italian Air Force Gcnerale Di Sqiradra Aldo Urbani, who on a mm” ”'5 d'91"3' liaison visit. his first to Canada: -5. flow here from New York on Sat- urday, and following the wings par- ade, met and talked with the Ital- ian airmen in training at the Sum- merside Air Station. in the drill hall, colorfully decorat- were due to take part in the cere- fodlwnh sun” nu" for the occu- hollow squhre. was composed of Canadian. British, Belgian, Italian. French airforce and French navy airmen. who are being trained as air navigators under the North At- : lantic Treaty Organization. graduation class. in the center of the Parade square, was an all-Can- adian class. graduating classes will have repre- sentatives from the various nations in N.A.T.O. who are in training GT9. parade included two Prince Edward Island men. Douglas MacLeod. of;N0"-1' Bedeque 3 Hartsville, and Herbert Parker of surlemwn 3 Wm”- Georgetown. was Pilot Officer Rlmouski, Quebec. Colorful rWin.gs. Parade Marks” Graduation At Slside RCAF Station- The lath. class of air navigators Following the graduation cere- monies a dining-in-night was held at the Officers Mess and attended by the wisiting air officers, the student graduates, training staff, and members of the prom. On-the-spot recordings of the Wings Parade, and presentation, was made by the CBC both in English and Italian. for overseas transmission by short-wave radio. at this R.C.- graduated at Sam- The presentation of wings and School sports Held At Beiieque Rink -A large number of interestedl spectators gathered at Bedeque. Rink on Saturday evening, Feb. 23rd to witness the school sports I. which were contested by seven. schools. The Judges were James Clark,l Prowse Gardiner, Hudson Jeffery,l and Brewer Johnson; starter, T. J. Inman; clerk of the course., Alex. Green, and official scoreiz; I-iariet Riley. Central Bedeqtie won the Bedcque Rink Trophy with a total of 67 points. and other schools came in The wings presentation was made The parade, in the form of I The In future it is thought tlat the The class in Saturday's wings points, Lower Bedeque points, and i Great credit the foi.:ha.a been visiting with her daugh- towmg om”-; Bedeque 15 pginrglter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fernwoocl 13 points, Middleton 8,LUioh8f 4 potnggviweekl. under Green for concentrating the memde. 011 MODGBY. Fell 25th- Elierslle and Bideford -Mrs. Ralph Dickieson daughter Ema were visitors to and S'side (Iurliiig SchedulL Kinsmen vs. Hokna.n's No. 2. Morrison & Mt; Curran an Briggs vs. To Men. 00. vs. Auto Summersidu on Monday, March 3. 7'90 9- m- Mr. Ernest MacNevtn left on R" 0' 51" "- Wednesday morning, March 6th R”- for New Glasgow. N. S., where he will be employed with the M. r. 5-45 19- m- Schurman Co. as carpenter fore- 5UPPU6rS VI- Bikers. man. M. F lwurmsn Dealers. Mr. Vernon Grant, Siimmerside, was a recent weekend guest of his ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dawson, Tyne Valley, on Wednes- day evening, Feb. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Williams were passengers to Sutnmerside on Saturday, March lst. Miss Orell Barlow, Coleman, was the guest of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bar- low, on Saturday, March lat. Mr. Roy Millar has returned to his home here after spending an! Insurance vs. mourn. MUSICAL IIATUB-I OPENING 'IODAY .j.. ---Warner ' Bros! -spouted musical extravaganza, "rho wgt Point story." opens today It also Caipitol Theatre. starring James first musical role Jinoo he won the Academy Award for Doodle Dandy," Doris Day. Gordon Gene Nelson. the comedy romance is laid against the background cl the great Academy. Cagney pom. traya a hard-boiled Broadway di- rector who journeys to West Point to stage a revue and finds himself enmeshed in the vigorous routines star Otsnminhls "Yanlkee Virginia Mayo. Medina and exunded Vim" Mm his 5”" andlof that military establishment Sammy Camp and Julie Styne. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hat- field Maynard, Port Hill. and Mrs. Gordon Millar, top-notch screen tunes-ters. wrote the musical score. Ml" Alan Hale J . n ,1” t S -d . r.. heads the featur- .l;.leleSday'1I3I';'rchO4thE"mmem e onged cast of the film directed by Mrs. Arthur Adams, Conway, Mrs. Theodore Giilis and Mrs.l;1,,st is due ' teachers Melvin Hutchinson were guests of, Ellis, for the past two -I. . Roy Del Ruth. ORDER. OF TOASSTS LONDON, hiarchuI-(Reuten)- he Queen has approved the farm land order of toasts to Britain's oyal Family. The toasts will be "The Queen", then Elizabeth. the "Queen Queen Mother, The Honour Student of the class Ml” Gmrgie tmhmm" and M”';Mr' nnd Mm Em" simm”"3'sum'f Queen Mary, the Duke of Edin. Vammmu" M their scholars to win All scholars displa 'ed . efforts of Group Captain A.G. Kenyon, the uopm" excellent order and spcrtsmans lp,lottetown Mrs. Clifford Hayes of Char- has been the recent air port. wmanding omc" M "'5 5”mm”' by co-operating with the officials guest of her brother Roy, and These colors were accepted by s'1det';tg”o1"' In introducing Gene" in observing the rules. IMrs. Williams. She also visited the Cub Master Corporal chap- 3? I an Said the 8959?”? W” Fouowing are the individual with her sister Mrs. C. S. and Mr. man. The scouung groups than Oink the Station A f!l”98'- ham” by winners:- ' :Millar while in the community. carried out an interesting demon- stration of scouting activities which were participated in by Guides and Brownies. Scouts and Cuba. This was (gnawed by thel person of the Genet-alefs rank. from ENDUWP Follnlfy in the N-A.T.0. 2. Carol Rayner; 3. Gail Phii1ips.i showing of two films to the gioup. Before conclusion. the meeting was addressed by Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. commanding officer R. C. A. F. Btaiion. who stressed the importance of education and fellowship tnught to the Scouts. Cubs, Guides, and Brownies through theirrscouting activities. He suggested that par- ents might take part in the infor- mal iyne of education imparted by Scout training. -5. Pleasant Grove and Vicinity Mr. Frank Doyle was in the city being present at the Wings pres- entation ceremony. and pointed out nan ; that it was not often that a station had the pleasure of welcoming ssger; organization. the English language seemed very Summerside. limted. and he spoke mostly through an interpreter. th c d' d ti 1 h 1 "rd, 33,3," 3'3;-e':?ano:, ".,?5'.,,,:j2. Alice Bagnall; 3. Francis John- Raymond Gillts on very very fine ceremony. I give to'5l0"- you my best wishes and I extend! my best wishes to all the Canadian 3- I;'0Y;f”:0g:3f:i gr 5I::fl”g;,:c';,':rY;,Xand; 2. om Pmmpsh Boys. is years: 1. Neil Clark; 2. to Allan Collett; 3. Danny mchardslsth. Air Force". day for Ottawa where he will con- fer with the Hon. Brooke Claxton. 2 and visit the Italian Air Embassy. ' was accompanied by Brigadier Re-i mondinc. Major Franchina. both oflne Girls, '1 years: 1. Sandra Ray-I Boys. '7 years: 2. Blair Drummond. Boys' iv. mile: 1. Ian MacFar-i 1. Kenneth Web- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-I llard Girls, 8 years: i. Betty Gallant; IMonday, Feb. 24th. Mrs. Willard Oatway and Joan Waliield, Summcrside, on: Mr. L. A. Burleigh was a pas- Generale Urbani's command ofllane; 2. Percy Mizuno; 3. Lloyd senger to Summerside on Wednes-l Reeves. Girls, 9 years: 1. Elaine Green. 1 Boys, 9 years: i. Leslie Phillips speaking in English directly to Jr- il mile. girls: 1. Shirley Jewell;' 2. David Reid; 3. Lloyd General Urbani who left yest.er- geneifea Boys, 11 years: l. Gerald Grecn:i Gordon Bagnall; 3. .Devar. . Girls, 12 years: 1. Elaine Ray-i ;day, March 5th. : March 5th. Winston 1 en; 1 eanor Balium. 2. Shirley Perry; 3. Cather- 2. Mrs. Muriel Ellands. burgh and other members of the iRoyal Family." -1-1 A. E. Macliean will be pleased to learn she is able to get around again after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke were visitors to Summerside on Saturday, March lst. Mrs. p Erland Ramsay. Conway, visited with friends in Ellerslie on Wednesday, March 5th. Miss Helen Bridges. Mr. George Mrs. Roy Williams. . . . illar and Mrs. Clifford Hayes were visitors to summerside on ,1-tardy and Mr. Benjamin Bridges wvero passengers to Summerslde Macl-leillsl .Mllls. was the guest of her daugn-iMonday' March 3rd' Girls. 10 years: 1. Gail Rayner; .ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, I M DD o M58! The legion of friends of Mrs..Monday' Much 3rd, Girls, 14 years: i. Shirley Jew- 2. Shirley Arsenault; 3. El-. David Schurrnan; 3. of the Italian Air Force, Generailme Canbeck Dawson. Cigerza. air attache to the Italian Boys, 12 3.93”; 1, Leo Deva... 2,. Boys. 15 years: 1, Ian Magma Air Embassy in M91 Washington Em, Jeue,-y. , Ila Mr. Ivan Millar was a passenger Summerside on Tuesday, March Messrs. Reid Logl and George iwilson left on Saturday Boys, 14 years: i. Arthur Craig: March 1st. on a business trip to Ronald Ottawa, Ontario. morning, Mrs. Rolland Ramsay, Borden, ne; 2. Percy Mizuno; 3. Hillard, was the guest of her sister and ruwnny on bu,.n,,,' and Ottawa. and by Air Commo-' 1 -miAie.Pboys:Mli. Ian 3MaB:3;'a' Murray. brother-in-lav... Mr. and M" dot-e W. E. Kennedy and Squadron 1&3: - CYCY 211110. - i2Rle3l:g'e 1:268: 1. Central Bedeque: Istarlitley Williams, during the put re:t::u:'.'7'. Lawior-was in the C"! leader Moraiuto of the R.U.A.F. Olin 13 yea": L Joyce Fob, - Q - rlvee . V Alec Kelly was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. g Mr. Leo Doyle and daughter Mary Leah were in Charlottetown recently. Mrs. Walter Slade was in the city last week. the guest of Mrs. Warren, Orlebar 'Street. Mrs. Hubert Morrison and Mrs. Jnmes Lawless were in the city recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell and grandson, Richard Lawlor. were recent week-end visitors to Marsh- fiold. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nls -Saunders. . ..... Mr. Garfield Clow was in town recently visiting his son Everett, who is a patient at the P. E. 1. Hospital. His many friends in Pleasant Grove and vicinity wish lilm a speedy recovery. Mrs. James Lawless. who spent the past two months visiting in Kensingtcn and Morgate. has re- turned to her home in Pleasant Grove. Miss Theresa Curran was a re- cent visitor to the city where the was the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Joey Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts and daughter Loretta. Grand Trncndie. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Curran recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Corrigan held in very successful card party at their .home on February 22 for the school fund. Prizes for high- est scores were: Ladies'. Mrs. Wm. O'Connell: Genls', Mr. Frank Doyle; consolation prizes. Shirley Warren and Alfred Morrison. Mrs. Walter Slade entertained at cards in aid of the school on Friday. February 29. A good crowd was in attendance. prizes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauthier. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucetto. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Dion. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Gsudet. Mr. and Mrs. Pr-awn McAus- lsnd. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown. Mrs. Margaret Ellis. Mrs. Susan Oatway. Mrs. Mary Ramsay Miss Rita Stone. Miss Louise l.'llis. Miss Shirley Holden. Min Connh Dion. Mr. Fraser Morrow. Catholic Women's League. Richmond Women's Institute. , wlf-ur. fins Mn. uoideh. Cad Of1'ituilts mi? 3u”"'.'i..l."l'..'.'lZ'i'.'i3o..l'.""...'fa' friends for kindness. their also those who sent Mass cards and and a memorial museum in Tenterden. going to Mrs. A. Morrison and 'Mr. R. Lawlor, and consolation jprizes to Mrs. J. Lawless and Joe Doyle. .The Junior hockey team. known as the Pleasant Grove Benn-ats. have been held up in their play- offs due to the storms. These boys have worked hard at the game and deserve credit for their efforts. The team members nre Leo Mccsbe, Joey Caswell. Gor- die Roberts. Dick Lawlor. Norbert Morrison, Herbie Morrison. Jim Morrison. Ed. Morrison and Bud Morrison. t -GU. VANISIIEI IN RUSSIA BELGRADE. March a-um- Yugcprees. semi-official govem- ment-controlled news agency, re- ported tcdsy Bulgarian Premier Vulko Ohervenkov left for Moe- cow last month and has not been heard from since. FAME!) ACTRESS ' The home of Ellen Terry, great British act . is maintained as menace of sympathy, and who helped in any their sment. Kent, England. a swirzsctsug . 3 IO DIVISIONS V: so JET ease: .y-tooo AIRCRAV-T At the Lisbon meeting of the (forth Atlantic Treaty Organization council, France agreed to contribute 12 divisions to the projected six- naiion European army. under NATO command. Now. with France in a state of political upheaval. with no leader able to form a. government, Franco may have to out her contributions to Atlantic defence to 10 o J . Q Qgkxx "- ' . xl-W BY A I F R M N, C EFZNZ t . A Ausmi any V& X lb. xx G x x;T L 5 Mo K V X &X N x X K M. is ex M x runusv Id A4PA'I0 divisions. Crisis was precipitated when the Assembly voted u.ooo.ooo,ooo for arms defence purposes in Western Europe. then refused I iii per cent tax boost to help pay the bill. Map shows NATO plan for western defence against Communist aggression. . .; M .-