JANUARY 1o, 1949 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN The Guardian will be delivered to AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, George Clovv, 125 Ottawa Street. "UMMEBSLDE and PRINCE COUNTY The Guardian may be bought at any News. Subscriptions, Advertising following stores in Somme island Motor Transpo t, Water Street. 18S Hanover Street, and oftba pal] Bookstore, Water Street; Gourilea Drugatore, Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, S‘! yum‘; Grocery. Buaseil Street; Alyre Doueette’: Grocery, I1 Central Street; Granville Boy at Sc per day or [leper wee "f give your order to the boy r any home in Sunsnserslde by Carrier k. Phone 280 or 2894 for this service esponsibie for delivery on your mute. _.1\_'l\LPEQUE —- Week o! Prayer Prineetown uhttrcit on Monday. January 10th. n. 730 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. fiefYlt B Lil u]. preach. »~b'l'.-\'liU.'\'Ll) Al‘ GUAM-Mr. 1,1. 1\1.1.:i.'o11.1lu. it ctcep sea. Joint _,lf‘l' . ll I 1:1 inc .\l.lli\IllLJ 1.,» 11ii111.1.1..1., it'll. on return ISA‘.- .....:.'>' inurluu; ill.t'i‘ 1i 1c11 uuyz.‘ mcnt of the ell-ls. It was a. decnl- spilengld’ co-opiration l1e "has ire-i — m TicHmcol-OR ....1 1-11 1'1'111.c l-Juuligd ‘lS-lliltli, tflttmsnicess‘ tldllfib a ltlnost enjoyable (C; Vfzrtyrfhggr iltanu-‘lgfi Cflqgj-Elifl w’ . 11,1111" 11c this luantri y lie il- 6 ‘as .121 y a present. S ' " ‘ , ‘ -- Li“ ~t'- 1-10 mu —l.0'r n: iV5'l‘i'i‘U‘i'l¢ _ Tie ' ‘ ' ' lluni .-l1i lu iiwwii w.» uluuc January meetcug of the Lot 116 nun’ m‘: Alaska’ valid the We“ 11.1‘ 1'*~~~'\" h-“W l“ ~5u"?'11@l'$1<1°- Women’; Institute was held on Deg: figféfhjjffff‘ a mt, 1-11. llacutuuld HoiLCd Mr. and Thursday “mung l, m. bu" d ed t ' meljand Mrs!’ gekpléfln tin‘ lt""J"-igml‘ljij.f w M! an! “H. A. h‘ Macalqor’ Mm Mm as assistant treasurer and Jnnnor 1.x» »\- - 0 Kenneth MJCLCflii presiding. A This “.35 the m“ _____ .~_. .-._ ’—“ p06,“; nllcrfnjfi Ava-S _wel.collled' A," XVest Dwon Cllnrcn rver nati- fl_ _ “ ,_ _ _ H 5K. ‘:4 "is l) dlstusslon 1t u.“ There wlere a number of baptisms. r I ‘LNJ“’"L“NF “bu-HIH"; Raga?“ ‘Quimlij f,‘ iwal m Jmc marriages and funerals during tllr DAME MAY WHITTY ~ SHARON MIFNANUS ' Scmnslsy 11>. U111. 1.1. 1111.. t lcralne - _ ‘ "s u veiling, .111- ,9“ m, eve a] Omed m h m‘ _ _ I 11,0 Nctl .\11.1111 \‘,~,,,,r_~,, ,,,,~,,-,_ any 1.1 and ,0 gm, U“. cwopm, 2m P519550“ rot Jule" 183116 fill a story by Emu Gelsiy and Lorrslu new ~ Diractsd by RICHA D 0R? :1 c =11 hcr 111.1111‘ c.1 Thursday 1W0" 05 1351110115 11nd Sflulh West \\ ‘HCtnlllltl. lbriill. m Mrs. Dclbrrt lTilOUi committee ls Mrs, Mcftlllis. rccclvcd Remnants and Simpson ‘s for the making into articles for a. The urxt ntccting will be held at the home of the president. bazaar. Rcfrc __ . . _ _ nard. Tl§l§SlL motol'cd to Gov- ._.ilnizf“il<iisblc\gt3ifl‘)lbta egd ‘ill: Messrs. A. Cantclon Bernard ' of 0140,,“ .5 cmment ‘Housfl Charlottetown I l M“ élmer M31101" 3' s Houston and ‘Ylumm A‘ Be",'_‘ud , _ "W" ._ and spell-z Christmas with their n‘ " ‘U 0f Franc.“ Rmn‘ P‘ E’ I‘ My “Pnolmtnbn '7 Am°ng 5L“ parents. His Honor Lieutenant- Hclw You ve Grown! When A. C. we“ {ylariflme omens appearing -WIIEK 0F PRAYER. SERVICE --Tl1e closing service of the ob- wlsance of thc Universal Week high to a. Canadian duck. That F/o CH" Mom-ox 5,,,,,m9,-5;de_ we“, three days a, Christmas ,1, t-f Prayer _ln Sulnlnersido was was because Bill wasn't but five both prqnctpd to the rank of gun,,,,@,~s,q9, “i111, he,» aunt [V1353 i-eld on FTltiiiY evening tn the years old. when A. C.. who w-as 11. might Lmutcnant mam Gallant None Dame shrew Unnrtl Baptist Church with the left the family farm at,‘ Prince _ _ , _____, Mm Richard 1,405,,“ came from InllllSlEr. Rev. F. J. Barrass con- Edward Island, Canada, o come S t , N B t d Cm, ,_ ducting the worship. Opening with to the United States-and to Tex- PflfSflllfliS am Jam‘ ' " O span S the repetition of the hymn "Just As I A111“ offered as a prayer, the prayer of General Thanksgiving followed. The minister led in a session c1 silent consisting of Thanksgiving, Chris- tian Fellowship. Petition. IPGCIEII ent, Mrs. $lC\\‘ii1'tM0;’.>c 111.111‘. reports received from any of Z.lil_‘lLli.l\.'C:. who were unavoidably The nelv United mot. —C0-E|) WEEK i-titnpplne islands 111 11.11111, one oi‘ formal tttlnce A new member U"? hau- ‘lllrre were 11o ,1“; rence Aia-CFadden. tvas assisted szck committee Rayner, and the from Eaton‘. were distributed 21S. prayers and a. —UNLOA.DI.NG baled ar New Arman Monday a day. 'l‘rucking service if required. Phone 606-21. Colin B. Waugh. Wil- observed iii the Slimmer School and Academy to XII inclusive) this week, opcn- ed on Friday cvcmng with all in- uilder the manage- in serving ments by Mrs. Birchfield Yeo. ._- C9. Lot 16, that funds might be I315- cd to nave 11 new ceiling put in The next trneeting will be held at t-he home of Mrs. Cla- hostess refresh- The —BROTIIERS IKE-UNITED — A newspaper clipping has been rc- cslved from the Houston Post in Texas picturing the embrace two brothers who met for the first time in sixty-four years. They are Bernard of 540 West Eighteenth last saw his brother, William A. Bernard, the latter wasn't knee- That was 64 ylcars ago, and they hadn't seen each other again nntil William Bernard Texas on l1. visit last week." come -—M.APLE LEAF W. l. — The Maple Leaf Women's Institute of shavings nd Tues- ed Week. side High (Grades 1X of to S The Lancaster Summerslde, for ceremony on Jan. 4 by Air Commodore F. G. Wait. Photo. the peacetime S Street in Summcrsicie about D Saturday night swerved off l street and struck the Bisho through the wall six feet by six. No one “'11s i promotion list. Ottawa, are F/O G.G.. Monson a Summerside. regret her illness the Prince County Hospital. two children. Joey and Nina ha aircraft "Zenith", the first —SMASHES INTO BUILDING -A truck proceeding along Water Foundry building, smashing a. hole approximately iured. The vehicle was from nu".- in the RCAFs latest SUfli-ilillliia] announced from —’1’he friends of Mrs. J. A. Hill. —Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn and _ ‘THE _c,qARoiAN.__r:_ii;lzi.o'rr1rro_wN_ First Plane At S’s'ide Station training plan is ‘er Deborah have returned ‘l5 their hcrlze in Halifax after he p's “' Messrs. Walter and Omer Bernard. nd mas with her parents Mr. Miss Eleanor Mcfnnes. p.ans to reside in future. many Tignislt friends regret V” leaving bu‘. are Mrs. Howard Gaudet and daugh- to .1 pleasant two weeks spent in Tig- insh the guests of Mrs. Ga-udet‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Skerry. Ber- Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Miss Teresa Doilcette. Tigrllsh. and Mrs. Albert Getson, Kildare Capes. Tignlsh. has gone to New York where she Her her happy to know O plane to be recolvcd at tho Air Nuvigation School, pictured above. The aircraft vvus christened at. n of No. l0 Group Headquarters, Halifax-R. C. A. F. {Brae United Church S Brae ancc. The meeti by a Week of Pr Dickson. and the offering given for the United Emerge Fund for Britain. The minutes of 13st the total receipts were OUI IIO Ill! SIID AND NUISIIY I00! FREE delimit. 11......" DOMINION 5:50 HOUSE GEOIIEIIUII Dill ment Society each paying one hall of the $24.25 remaining ‘which will make the lar ge object- cAiéiirot. A TODAY ‘HIE. all WEI. Zi-DAYS-J ive of $80 a reality. The meal Improvement Society §iias Successful Year . ~~T'l1r ttnnual meeting nit the Uiillfld Church of Cailtzdli nus hclcl 1n the Church on Moll- otly. Jan. 3rd at 2:30 p.m. The ivvfily weather and the fine roads brought out a very large attend. m; was preceded ayer service coli- ciuctcd by the Minister. Rev. W. G. “'35 Convent expressing gratitude to the ‘F! members for annual meeting were read by the church treasurcr. lvfr. Fred MzicLeod and adopted as read, Then Mr. Mam Leod prt-scnted the financial re- port for 1948 which s-Ilotlved that 4 $945.07 which inctudes the sum of $280.50 lvnlt-lt was taken in at the con- raised $163.80 and expenditures amounted to $107. They made generous gifts to the many worthy past and made mention of the , , risen. triumphant and soon-con»: irlg saviour. 0. _.-_ g 8.W.l. Meeting At Summerside SHOWS Manna ‘Asks. A AAAAA A The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Wcmens League was held in the Knights of Columbus Home on Wednesday, January 3rd- In the absence of the President, the 1st Vicc-i-resiticilt. Mrs. W. J. Sui- livan presided. There was an ex- cellent attendance and the meeting opened with the League prayer followed by roll call. The corres- pondence included a letter from the Mother Superior of the Su-:11nlerside' REG their donation a’. Christmas time. and one from that T.B. League thanking tlhe League| for their contribution. The Red Cross convenor dlstribut-l cd knitting yarn to thc members at this meeting and i11 tolitiection‘ with Red Cross work it was decidedl to meet one night a week at the K. of C. Home for sewing. A letter was read front Miss the wu” . . grvquiional picnic in the summer. , 1- , , IiffiXPl‘ fol continued blessing on navcllers‘ m5, me; a, me lwmc left by car for Toronto, Ont.. where ., 1L _ ed a d posmon T] v_ 1 q _ _ , ,_ Whce er. Pubic lealtt Nurse, rc- w .11 theciltlrchcs. This was fol- or m5, p.611 Waite on Thursday "WY Wiuspmld ‘he Wim" B5 M1" 5,131 wqiinwltceul-r healthgognd happi- will“?..}‘f,.§'}§§.§.'§§fi§§,. “Mimi; m“ the leag“ b” ‘Pp’. f°'°¢'!‘°"’°‘° lowed by The Lord's Prayer in evenhm “m, me pregdeny M“; Quinn ir- elnpioyed therer-S. He“ m he, new honm » ha; with/mine ‘alum-gs evlenzlfl-‘Q rese-“tcd 3", ‘he ‘nesting °f 1°‘. “h”, liYli50l1. Rev. William Bilson was Roy wage,’ 1,, 1,1,,- chair, 1t was from [he Beam“ Rmd in Bf g Dental chmc m b? ‘held Jflnuaw-‘H . the speaker of the evening 11nd ppmncd ,5 make a, quilt, -,,-.,1¢n —Mr. Stanley Llnkletter left w‘, reg“, ,0 report me Hugs.‘ w Milo and down :0 Colenia-"lg- 10th and Mrs. D.l-. VNICNOHI and Unbeombie he delivered a. thought-provoking would be completed =1 the home summemde Samrday mcmli"! bl’ of Mrs. Elizabeth Arsenault. Tlg- The .1; rn paid their sl r t Mm Aw Alsenault “ere appomvi “ - ~1 on "Prayer in 111° New of Mrs. Percy Marchbank. $25.00 "wt" “m1 “as “°°°“‘P?-"i9d 1° nish, Mrs. Arsenauli resides with 111 Minister’: salarv in 111.2111”. 0,1 Cd "O a‘t."§nd' _ _, _ V "Se" i from "iv m" l" J°l\" Was voted to the Jubilee Endow- Ewe"- MflE-‘i- bi’ MY- Joli" W- a sister lvlrs. l-fanora Ready. who in 3111mm- raked 111w Mk ‘t: Tm S” wnmmm’ 119ml“! ' 4 ‘f1 The Scripture reading was mam Fund and 5,000 to me 5a,- MacDonald, who is returning Io along Q11}, another sister. Mr?‘ ary and Maintcnan e “Pu dsloh makmg a number of ‘Vitus and 13-17111 Luke 1111-13 verses. In each, vane“ “m! Red cross work tlte Phhippine Islands in the Pz- w_ E Gaude,‘ Pheasant ‘new are 5655mm“ of $80 ‘Cm 1941}, m?’ that cards had been sent to sick "f "l! Church" dllfi"! ‘he Week returned included three pairs DY- "mQ I" B°st°nr MY- 1411199391’ tenderly caring for Mrs. Arsenault. $39 was raised for the M a, My members’ , . '7" m” 19d l" u" mlsmg c’! James, two rompers, two sweaters ‘"111 W?" his "wmer- Mrs- Gm" All hope she may soon recover from Fund, In adding" s“, was raked’ _The C°me“°' 1°’ 5°C“! sank" sHows 7 “W”- 5 11nd two pairs sock-i Mm “Wk d” Lmkime" and rewmi"? “Y her illness. for the shim, and Foreign Biife ‘§i°°§§°‘l.." §*“,“°‘“,.."i§ 11732111136- . - .1 ,_ _ ~ - . - ~ . A * 11". “"" W85 ‘Ell/ell Wt by ‘he cmwemir" ‘my of Torcmu “m see m’ 50"‘ "“'” , . SW13“ $1535 “'35 Yaised f0!” the dud foodlulsltf in; nnlkavzzis locum: , __ _ ,_ Mrs. J. C. lviarchbank. An lntcr- Gordon. S; anJ Mrs. w. .1. uavln. rlg- Protestant, Orphanage: $7.13 was 5,, 1,6,, as us“, ,0 under_n0un»£h_ I‘ggilylfgfggffigluxyofiazté esting and ‘humorous program; »-—-. . **—" ntsh wore happy to have their my.“ for me Lin,“ Day Alliance‘ edpghudren‘ g g, Y , consisting o! Whats Your B985 1" lush sons Justin and Gresory. students and the special Orange service of- 1,, Bonnwion Wm, G1,, Gum -@os>@>oo@>eo<—~oo-¢-o ‘n? d "he s!" Eleanms wmnen‘ and "Pwenty Questions" was coll- at sh Dnnstans. Charlottetown. rermg of $1835 was given to we _ t d Institute was held on Thursday ducted by the presmem and M“ melt daughter Miss Priscmm M_ Orphanage The janitor was m-id wrolrlnestshtaaconbveelrtor rzeggr ed goo .- ' ,, . _ - - - '5 m . "mm? l‘ H" h°m° "f Mm Clarence Marchbank. Mrs. James Mrs. J B. Cameron and Mrs. lending Mount Allison. Sllckvllle. p, m, Hm, me runmng expel,“ plfrm, d Gide,’ f; [his "mum ,0 amt" simmrmds- U" pmsidmt’ Marohbank invited the members Joseph Walsh. Tignish spent a NB and Miss Harriet of Sum- 0y ,1", church were mm met “ b “r5, e m; the Fmnht: j), ‘ . - ._ _ . . “ " _ ' - coeew x, wit» was in the chair. The sin! u,- her home for the Febtuary day recently in Sum-mcrslde. merslde come home to spend the The 3cm“, and energeuc Young Colulznbus m the holding o‘ a card, “g “f m’ Institute Ode “d the meeting. The hostess was assmt- Qhyjflmg; time with them- People's Union report was pre ar- rt d mitt r - - ~ - r "man"? °f H" Creed w“ m1.‘ ed by Mrs James Champion Miss Bertha Doyle, teacher at p p, y“ loom e8 “as up LIASUNGTON lowed by twelve members answer- Tlte sick committee reported the taking of fruit three people and the school com- nzlttee reported on the fruit and in: roll call. ratidy as Christmas treats for the school children. New Sick. Mrs. Fred Mills ind Mrs. Harry Andrew; school, iii-s. H. S. Cannon and Mrs. Ed- llin Bernard. The February meet- held at the home of Arsenztult lunch committee will be Mrs. Fred Barrett, Mrs. Loman Adams and Mrs. Arthur MacKlnnon. iitrlded to hold a card party in on Wednesday January 12. and the committee in rllarge will be Mrs. Lorne Beaten. Claude White. Mrs. Fred Mills George Simmonds. moved that a new broom. inn and scuttle be purchased fur One new member was The retiring president. appointed: tng will be Mrs Walter 1".» hall Mrs. Arxrnault, lih-s. Mrs. l'1c hnli ivcicomcd. Tl "is the ("n While. "l with gifts for their 111d ‘Mrs. Will Perry. thanks was extended to the host- "l and lunch committee. serving refreshments. to was recently and the Ii was good work when the evening. Jerry Richard. C. Waiter and It was dust many mothers have steady gain. as far as ten miles to A vole of S against diphtheria. expressed by i119 Catholic Women's League of Wel- lington as follows: “Please accept our sincere thanks for the kin-i services rendered tn our commun- ity during the past year and we do hope you will continue your mits next spring." (Signedi Miss Wheler has been conducting 1. most successful Well Baby Con- ference once a month babies for helpful advice and to have their weight checked up for Some of the moth- ers attendmg the conferences drove tetanus. and 76 school children received a reinforcing inoculation in S weather per- Mrs. w. league. to which taken their consult with ti Felt MATT lttrcaaea u,“ "My here. Wre on asl lit lien-w take limited-better lttresees for 9 Sllmmereld PuundsW-hng "I'll ieeti|"_ iton twill In 1 e Infant's 1 vcrnlis in l» a T0 eks or mvrn-qnheq lli‘ Winter nuse for g i from tb ALF PRICE — HALF PRICE! RESSES-Damagod in Transit! were slightly torn or soiled by the railway on their Every lest one ‘of them la a wonderful Bargain. . . . o in the Furniture Departments of both the Summo The chance to act a 500d. new HALF PRICE doesn't occur very advanhge of this golden opportimltyi lIurry-Iiurry-Ilurryi Damaged “ ' _ HALF PRICE are in the lblrnitisre Departments of both e and the Crwlottetown stores. ourn can-luau NEWS-A do and the Charlottetown stores. "t!!! (slightly damaged) for only Just been unpaek but they're in Itock NOW! brown, aqua and blue shades with padded knees-the si to k-prlced at 1.19 a pair. Shop for Baby "Romp Arounds‘! Person, by phone or by mall-they're in the Youth Centre. ORE MAN TAILORED BLOUSE to brighten up your suit. are .in smart plaids, blue. green or In plain geniiine Scotch Flannel. red. The slaea are l2 to 20.‘ smart looking and “do up" like s charm! complete without a Toolre Man Tailored ooee the one ybu like "Pirate skirt. These at 0.00 to 7.50. blue and pink-priced at 1.80. hlris are warm. wardrobe is not Port or casual wear. Come In and ch B selection in the Idle!’ Wear Dena: -o.n_u.- The sbi ed. . . taunt. A Limited Number of Spring Filler!’ These are “Brand New Filled and Felt pment of BABY OVEItALLS-"Bomn . These have been scarce as They are well made of fine quantity is Union School. spmt her Christmas holidays at Tignish. the guest of Misses iifargarct and Gaudet oi Moncton. N. 13.. spen Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mira. Joseph J. Gttudet, Tig- nish North. in Moncton. N. 13.. after 11 months’ visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gander Tignlsh North. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Richard and grandson. Leo Richard of Tig- Nova Scoiia to visit with Mr. and Mrs. nlsh have gone to Svriney. Richard's daughter. Adele. Fwd Mahar. and secretary, lifiss Wheler. A large immlllllll"! ceived in an automobile accident H. S. Cannon, were present- clinic was also held in the two Clifford Bernard a student or m, wumm“ Eva ML and M", services. schools during the spring and s‘ mnstan,’ Conégo Charlotte” Glade, were walk,“ along the r "Mm f“ “ssiifd: W“ fumnie: lwhejl‘) 1g? iiigrqirenaggflrs: 1..."... is spending tile holidays Church Street vnhilwifihwal’ l° rereahnn WI- flvvuflet- ~' l ' Midui ht Mass w en ey were Mrs. Jitmes Esscry diphtheria. whooping cough and “uh m5 parents‘ M!‘ “m! Mrs‘ g Eddie Bernard. ‘Iignish Village. Miss Greta Gatldet. her broth- ers. Nelson and Marcus. came from Maneion. N‘. 3.. to spend Christmas with their father. Mr. J. Peter GaudeL-Tfignlsh Village. Miss Margaret Knox came from Halifax to scent Christmas with her father. Mr. James Knox and her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Iieslie Knox. Skinner's Pond. Mr. Chester Hogan and his s!ster. Miss Doris. Moncton. ‘N. 3.. snent a week din-in: the Chris‘.- mas time at Tlgnish the guest of their father. Mr. Patrick Ho- can. FOR SALE Three large modern show caeee. One sods fountain complete with equipment. one electric Coco Cola cooler. one greeting card rack with cards. JACK KELLY Phone 12, SIJMMEIIBIDE grit-Miller, Miss Susan of Moncton. . B. Edna Mrs. James Porter has returned two Mrs. Johr Iiennessey and daugh- ter carol of ‘Pignish have gone to _ Mr. and We. John R. Doyle. N Y rk to pend the winter -APPRECIATES l-IEALTllI snn- ‘ mzllzthfwth Felmesseys vices-Appreciation °l §‘° 5F”; spending two days at Christmas mother. Nil-s. Patrick Kennedy. "Li?breggzeglefggxwahggr $3.; with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Accompanying Mrs. Fennessey cib-"mmm i320 Begun ‘Nurse for East érmce, Gaudet. Tignlsh North was their were Mr. and Mrs. William Cai- laghan. 5t. Louis who are plan- ning to spend several months vls- iting relatives and friends in U19 Newringland States. was Doreen MacDonald was hostess to a number of her friends on Christmas evenlnfl “lien Sh" entertained in the beautiful and spacious home of hcr mother. Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, Main Street, Tignish. A most enjoyable eve- ning was spent by the young people with the hostess serving dainty and delicious refreshments. t We are glad to report that Mr. and Mrs. l-f-ubie Geudet. Tlgnisit are recovering front injuries re- struck by a motorist who was un- able to are due to the slurlil; lights of an approaching car. Both Mr, and Mrs. Gaudet. were thrown to the ground. They u~cre picked up by the driver of the car and brought to Western Hospital. Al- berton, but after medical examina- tions and x-rltys it was decided their injuries were all minor ones‘. Mr. Goudet had a knee which caused some trouble for several days, but is now much improved. The many friends of this well known and PODuhu- couple are glad to know they are well rm the road to recovery. LATVIAN IMMIGRANTS EDMONTON — (CP) -— A larae number of Latvian: are looking to Cmeds as s place to make their future ironies. C. Dobell. president of the Canadlanultatvian Nation- al Federation, eeid in an address there. TOURIST BUSINESS GAIN VANCOUVER - (GP) --Tourist.s brought an estimated $40.000.000-- mostly United States money-to British Columbia in 1948. The galn in tourist traffic was two per cenz over 1947. About. four-fifths of the ed by the secretary, Mrs. MacNevin. a,,,ou,,,,,,g ,0 $11,130 which 1m d dd _ d u 11b I n t, Fred liiacllurray and Ava Gardner ciuderi $600 spent for church strxllilc-haarserjfiléilhdlirxlvlgs lsetlrstttéblfe m ligvgnSure-‘eeglms 313ml" 5935-’ $30 i0 the Velda hostesses being Mrs. Arthur Clow. . . MCGAPORE lilattlleyvs Fund: $15.65 to the Mrs. Lafly Gallo-ni- Mrs- Earl “film: Romantic Mtledfl-M M155l°l1fli7 Md Ma-lntenanceFuud; Britain. end a gift to the Pastor of $25. A Very fine Sunday school re- port; was presented and the active and capable superintendent. Mrs. Ivy MlwFadreu was thanked for 1191' Work» She is tum thanked H19 Ditrents and the teaching stnfl’ for their loyalty. hfessrs. Harry MacKjnnon and Roy Oulton were ffi-flppOilltfll to the‘ board of managers. The church xvillpay its share of the new minimum salary scale adopted by the General Council for the Min- is.crs of the church. Further im- Drovcments are planned to the church cemetery Mr. Fred Mac- llcod was re-appointed jzlltllor and treasurer. Mrs. Ivy MacFadyen “'35 appointed assistant treasurer. ‘Fhc Minister thanked the choir and the organist. Mrs. Fred Mc- Lecri. rind all the officials for their interest and co-operatlon. He stated that the church at- tendances were very good through. out the year. that there were a tiumber of baptism; and severwl made public profession of their faith in Almighty God. 0 WEST DEVON UNITED CHURCH HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING -Or1 Monday night. January 3, the annual meeting of the West Devon Linited Church was held. The marvellous spring-like weath- cr- and the paved highway as good as the summertime. brought out e good turnout. The meeting was preceded by a. Week of Prayer service conducted by the Minister, Rev. w. G. Dickson, and the collection was taken for the United Emergency Fund for Brit- aln. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the church Ueflfiufer. Mrs. Charles Moreshead, and were adopted as read. Then Mrs. Moreshesd presented her re- port for i948 which showed a total raised of $377.63 and total expend- itures of $380.33. The Minister's salary was paid in full church and a total of $56.75 was raised for the Missionary and Maintenance Rind. It was pointed out that the objective is S80 and that amount will be reached by the by the church treasurer and the tom CREDO l0 VMIQOJIYII’. tlceaalrer of the tans-i ‘Lmnrove- Lorre It showed e. total of $116.42 taken in and expenditures $5.00 to the Emergency Fund for pointed to work with aocmmlttee from the Knights of Columbus. Rev. Father McLeod was present .\.louday—\'l.30. 7.15, 9.1] Tuesday—7.15, 9.15 Also sham "Western Woopee" }oo@>oo<§oo-t>oot>oo~t Hickey. Mrs. Joseph Hickey, Mrs. Dolor Richard and Mrs. Clarence Steele-S. "THIS TIME FOR KEN-NS" MUSICAL JOY-RIDE “WTII TOPFLIGIIT ENTERTLAINERS “woLP who slips by Durante! keel’! nose straight into the arms of at- tractive Esther. but not until a few complications are gotten out of the way - one of ‘them being a society girl whom Melchior. playing Joluulys operastar father, Everybody gets into the act in lii-G-ftfls blues-chasing new Teri:- tticoior musical, “This Tittle For Keeps." now showing nl. the has ch05“ 95 hifamrs bride‘ 1 Capitol ’I‘heatrc- and when you Mu?“ °7 we “U” Lakes $3“ consider that the act includes 011 Plclumsflue Mackinac Is and Esther Williams t1, some of her and H level!" P15" 1°’ “mam?” most; bmqgching “are, rouflnes, doings has seldom been seen on the inimitable Jimmy Durante, i119 "I'm" H?“ “T? perfmnied Laurftz Melchior of the operatic 501119 01' 111B DICWTPS llllfllllllfl water ballets in which Miss Wil- liams appears in top farm. The picture offers a wealth of arias. crooning Johnnie Johnston and the Latin rhythms of Xavier Cugat and his orchestra you can surmise ihai 1H:- act is big. 11111" 1111181118 flvm classic offer- It‘; big. it's romantic, it‘: iune- m8! "It ‘hi’ 90PM“ Chiqwia (u, _ bu, most of 31L H‘; how}. Banana.‘ Anlong the outstanding ingly funny. Willi Durante at his. a" "l 1J0" ‘Q Danced "W113i uproarlotis best in lhr‘ rolc of an 9°17!“ '1""-_";" L” Me 5mg" a Nb?“ aquatic star's sch-appointed guard- 5013' h“? m mve- 5m’ m. "m. on ,1... R1,," ,0 keep the Wonder" and such Durante comedy "lvolves" alvay from the girl he ballads as “D01” say n Wm‘ lnk’ and “Ten Percent Off." adores. Johnnie Jtllnston is one GRAND OPENING Of The MAPLE LEAF GARDEN Regent Theatre Building Summerside WEDNESDAY. JANUARY l2 DANCING 9:30 to i200 -— Novelties — LES ALEXANDEIPS ORCHESTRA. n Admission $1.00 per person appeals such as the Salvation i’ t" Army, Fund for Britain. etc, etc M.‘ The Young People's Society also "MM had s very successful year from- . every standpoint. Plans were dis- E cussed for starting the Sunday ~ School again in the spring. 'I‘l11=, l‘, LAUIITZ liNIY MINNIE Minister thanked his treasurerl ' , and organist. Mrs Charles Morrs- 4 head for hcr fine service in the XAVIER Willow hi! Ofdlttifl a‘ Produced w JOE PASTERNAK ~ A meow-mo rum f’ ALSO CARTOON - PETE SMITH m»co<@>co~a>oo¢>co;oo¢>oo¢>c rAGE ELEVFN 7.15-9.15 MATINEE TUESDAY-LSD AA AAAALAAAALAL W‘ E MONDAY. TUESDAY AND wsnnrsomr- ALSO ROYAL WEDDING PRESENTS IN TECHNICOLOR AND 9.15 MATINEE MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY 3.30 SPONSORED BY THE OKTO CLUB ro our PATRONS & OTHERS Our Refrigerated locker plant is nearing completion and we suggest to our patrons and others that they forward their applications for lockers on or before Jan. S1 1849, so that the correct number of lockers can be allocated. The lockers are of all ated ena- struotion and meet all sanitary requirements. they are of two sizes, the lower lockers are o! the drawer type 30 inehes long. 2i inches wide. 16 inches deep. Rent $12.00 per year. Upper lockers of some steel construction, 80 inches long. 24 Inches ividc. 14 inches deep. Rent $10.00 per year. Rent for both types payable in advance. Due to the steel supply dtun- lion we mnnot guarantee the ae- gptlmge of applications after Jan. =1 a . GRAPAIIII GREAMERY 00. Crlpeuri, P. B. f. Professional Gard: s. s. P51115811. op+.o., 12.0. OPTUMETRIS.‘ Eyed Examine‘. 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