NOVEMBER 19. 1953 'i'HE lwesrenn GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNT! OITIOI - 3 summer Street. Bununerslde. Phone illll. 8 boot! tlolll. MVNOUMA N33 N'g.i0RIGl (l;l.0W and GEORGE W0'.l'.l'0N j-1 louse Phones: 'l'hIOlnrd.lnIIlIIl!beb0IlI'Nl35l!ICIIl 3”" . Strata 5,3,1. News-stand. WIN! 1 i N - UYING chicken. Fbwl ova? day Bmghegt; prices. Rex Dawson, Albany- ,-;-nr 1'0? 'l'AlIDllS' represen- mm specializing in men's and womeh's suits and costs will be at 1-lardyls Men's Wear, Alberton, 1,-,.1d,y, November 20th. -SEE AND HEAR. the Lads and bum. Pipe Band at Bummerside High School Auditorium. -Friday. a November aotn. Admission to and 25 cents. .cnmsrMAa nazaan um r-mwian Sale at Keir Clark's Store. f2i"&igmn, sat d y, november 2151, at 'l P. M. 5D0hl0l'ed by St- Murs Guild. .-RESERVE FRIDAY. November 26th for "Apron strings", three- act comew of life in Prince Ed- ward Island. to be presented at Summerside High School Auditor- lllm. -S'Sl.DE HIGH BOWLING - 3-um Clay made the high three during the Summerside High School league games at the Capitol Bowl- ing Alleys yesterday, while Joe pm-ya 296 was good for top single. sylva Bishop's 220 was the highest single bowled by 9. girl tofdate, and Helen Huestis rolled the high three ior ladies. -UNDEBGOES OPERATION- 'I'he many friends of Mr. W. E. Brooks, Willow Ave.. will regret? to learn that he has undergone an operation in the Prince County Hospital. His condition. yesterday. was reported as favorable and all wish him a speedy recovery. -CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE --A 1948 model Chevrolet sedan belonging to a resident of Alberton was heavily damaged when it left the paved highway between Alber- ton and Elmsdale and turned over in the ditch following a collision with a light truck which failed to stop. No one was injured in the accident which occurred late Tues- day night. R.C.M.P. are investi- gating. Personals rtemembranqe Day guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Myers and family, Orapalud, were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart and Janet and Bruce oi Moncton N. B. -Bur -Friends of Miss Joyce Moose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scot Mouse. Kensington, will be glad to know that she is recovering from her present serious illness. and wish her continued and rap:d improVen'len't. ' -311: -Mrs. Jessie Mecbeod and Mrs. A. H. Campbell, returned to their homes in Burlington on Saturday. November l4, after a holiday in K:-nsington wheire they visited friends, -Bur end- Mr. Dari Campbell, Burlington. left for To- ronto on Saturday morning, Nov- ember 14. ..Bu -Mr. and Mrs, James Simmons. Burlington, and Miro. Mary simm- 0M. were in Orapeud on Novem- ber 11. attending the funeral of the late Mr. Frederick Oskes. -Mr. Ralph Evans, formerly of Kenil-nkwn. returned toihis home in Boston on November ll. after Vi-mine his sister, am. Walter Waite. Bhex-brooks. -1 -Mr, and Mrs. William B. John- stone and Betty left on Thursday,' "0V9mb9!' 13. to spend a few days in Moncton. N. n. --Bur -Friends of on-. William llbund. Long River. will be glad to learn that he is doing as well as can :l;:e9Xlfl1P0ted hgfr In operation in rice November 13. unty Hospital on -Friends will be pleased to learn "M Mr. Moffatt MacLes.n of Sllmmmlde. successfully under- Wflll an operation at the New Enzlmd xoapitai. Boston. last "eh H11 mm: friends in Sum- mmlds will Mom! 13090 for his speedy been received that aim" Elwin Jr.. son of Mr. and unit Elmer Blsviln of atunmenide, Mo on operation at ml mmdflinie inmohsrlottetown. His cove”. '"'h In 0 -reed! -Won! has pg. -Friends .. man of Mrs. Lorne Lea toontimud illnen at noueettelo Grocen. Second street: gnu: Street; Vlnoeb Grocery. no Buueli Street; Advice Drug store; Fred's Grocery. Oonvenl ILL Waite In WRIT PIINCI 0l'l'l0I Albortonx Front Weeks, lo Phone: 06-) Office and 63-! lens. 30 totlvee IIIII 0301081. .,. ,uoeatn.oIIet: usnoaugluurorhvuhlmw ?:?.-.w. lheotu N -11:33: NEW BIIBIAUS. spee- ial price. 0. J. Gallant, Howlsn. -Cl)!!! T0 regular Thursday night dance in Borden Legion hall. Canteen service. Good music. -PIANOS. PIANO! Just arrived. Apartment sine. Karns, Stanley, Shubs:-t..see them to-day. O. J. Gallant, Howlan. -BELL ORGAN in perfect om- dltlon 865.00. one Adding Machine old type. but perfect working con- dition. special 385.00. 0. J. Gallant, -ALBEITON Institute Hall. Shur-Gain , Amateur MM. Tuesday, November 24th, at it P. M. Entries received up to and includ- ing November zlst. Former. Alberlon Man Director Of Maine Railway son McDougall, Canadian-born lbanker, was elected a director of the Maine Central Railroad Wed- nesday. He succeeds Robert Braun, Portland industrialist who died last Friday. McDougall. a native of Alber- ton, P.E.I., is board chairman of merce, a director of several'M ne corporations and chairman of he Greater Portland Public Develop- ment Commission. Halifax lioclor Speaks Before Medical itciely , -Dr. Carl Stoddard, chief Ins.- thetlst at the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. was the guest speaker last night at a dinner meeting of the Prince Edwuvi Is- land Medical society held in Bum- merside. ' Dr. Harold Bhsw. President of the society presided. Dr. Stoddard spoke on "Anas- thesla Emergencies" and durlnghls address showed 1 mm "Manage- ment Of Cardiac Arrest During Anesthesia". Guests at the men were most of the dentists of BIu::'mersidesnd nurses from summersld andCha.r- lottetown who are interested in open-tine room and post operative care of patients as for arenas- thesia. is concerned. ' During the banquet the members were entertained and much enyoy. edisaverol vocal solos by Dr. .L.K. ziellnaki of Kinkors who sang sev- eral Polish B01783. . -5. Work Progressing On Western line, ' "Provided the weather remains -good we hope to get into Tignish by the end of the year," Mr. 6. It Mllligan, manager of the Maritime Electric Company, said last night. However, Mr. Milligon sold the matter was problemstical although they are pushing the work in the hope of getting power to the vil- lage before the New You-. He added that after they had completed the line to Tignlsh they would start down to Bhomfield if weather conditions permit. At present it is hoped to com- plete the work of extending the pole: from Montrose to Tignilh within a weak as the company workmen have reached I point ap- proximately three ugile: from the objective. Serious snow tors. It is believed that tile requir- ed l00.homes wired will soon be reached. The ” t nce required from Tlgnlsh on the main highway to Bloomfield is about two and one- half miles. lleatlr Tuesday In A Suntmorsldo Of Mrs. llultort Ilowatt -The death occurred at her home in Summerside on of Mn. Hubert nowstt in her run you-. she had been in in health for some time but her death we: unexpected and come as 's shock to her family and friends. lhe was the former Mahala Jone Bell. a daughter of the late Ilr. and Mrs. Nelson Bell of Bloomfield. The late Mrs. lowatt attended ponmann, Me., (APl-H. Nel- Portland's National Bank of Com-i ' four of them from the very storms, g however, would complicate nut- -After many can of preparat- ion. 2 (M) operztlcnal Tnining Uhit completed its move from Grenwood. N8. to Stun- merside ova the put week-end. lo: the put eight weeks all mem- bers of the unit have been plan- ning and working toward the lnccthi conducted shift. plece with no opp , ' the continuity of training. Chsrg squadron lander V. Rolfe, D.-F'.c.. Ind chief flying instructor, Squad- ron Leader 0. N. Stanley. OD. x The thousands of items which toooth the peraonncl--bo"- staff and etu- dents-provlded A, challenge which was cspably met by all personnel. -8. Bqdn. Ldr. V. Rolfe Unit Completes Transfer From GreenwoodT0 Slside move were chief ground instructor, THE GUARDIAN. cl-intm-rarowu t Wing Clllk. J. W. Bellls r ohsrferundpresentedtoulubove a ooiivenir of the town of sum- nouyde. Mr. Arnett gave a. most entertain- lln. A. I. Hopkins. vice regent ing account of his trip abroad this of the 1.0.D.l., brought greetings past summer and at the conclus- immithst dun. ion of his talk the thanks of the lug. Mr. J. Frank Arnett. was in- trcduced by Mia Jean Nicholson. is: Taylor. of the club, presented a, gift to hospital in Woodstock, NJ Min Helen sohurman. euperinten- , dent of the Prince County I-lospi- r . ' PAGE rt FFEEN; tsl. who is leovincdn the near fu- Miu Barbara smith. on behalf ture to assume her duties at the The. guest speaker of the even- club were.'extended by Mrs. Anna- ! l . EVERYONE INVITED t REFRIGERATION mumm ranrr - rmmsn mason HALL, ,rnUns'nAr. NOV. 19:1: or am r.M; Movies - Demonstration - Dance After. e' No Admission. ' Sponsored by E. 0.'Gaudotfe and sons, your local - 1 International Harvester Dealer. A - cameo THEATRE KENSINGZIKDN Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:15-9:15; Matinee Sat- urday 2:30. High adventure with Gary Cooper as he plays the part of a marshal of the law in Stanley Kramer's unique and different western film-"HIGH NOON" in beautiful color, with Thomas Mitchell, Grace Kelly and others. Also serial and news. Bank night drawing tonight (Thursday) worth fll30.00. Ad- mission 45c and 30c. ROYAL THEATRE '. BORDEN Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 . CAPITOL Ssunmeroldef TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 -7:15 -9:15 om thiklotscusldl DsAN dIRRYgI: ill. -u--Au-I--v men men or VRED F. nmsuorrtu. llllillll Iillfll sun SILVERS . A run-n mu ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL cmurun; KTHATS MV BOW ,..... on Saturday. Rita Hayworth in the Biblical story of ”SALOME"-Actually filmed in the Holy Land itself in technicolor, co-starrlngvstewart Granger and many others. Admission 75c and 35c. Matinee 50c and 25c. lqdn. Ldr. C. N. Stlnley Summerslde's grand old lady. Mrs. So.ra.h Tamlyn, today cele- brates her 100th birthday. She was born in Hope River on November linh, 1853 and came to Summerside as a child. For some years now she has raided with her daughter, Mrs. D. F. M.acNeil. Cedar street. Her only, son, James, who left Sum- merslde some years ago to reside in Western Canada, predeceased her three years ago at North Battie- ford. soak. f Mrs. Tamlyn still enjoys a meas- ure of good health and she follows the news daily with the greatest of interut. Her husband died early in their married life and she was left with one daughter aged eight yours and a. son aged five years. It is a matter of great pride to her that seven of her grandchild- ren served their country in the dif- ferent services during the last war. be. ginning. of hostilities. Another grandson is still a. member of Her MaJesty's forces. Four years ago she was able to pay a visit to her ulrthplace, I-lope River. Her remuhobls memory is never ending source of wonder to those who know her. About two years S'side , Lady Observes 1 00th. Birthday Today ago she received a casual visit from a friend of the family who paid his respects to her on that occasion and when he again visited her home a few days ago she was able. without hesitation, to recognize him from the sound of his voice. Mrs. Tamlyn is of Irish descent and the piano at Mrs. MacNelll'.s house is always active on her birth- day. on that day she invariably re- celves a visit from Wilfred Dou- cette, better known to his many friends as ”Tlg" who, with his well with a variety of Irish tunes. When "rig" is out of town on her birth- day, Mrs. Irene Peters, a. nearby neighbor does the honors on the piano. A staunch member of St. Paul's Church, Summerslde. she is always at the radio at 5.45 each. evening for the Family Rosary. Today is a memorable day in the life of this esteemed lady and she will no doubt be receiving . many musagel of . congratulations from her many lends throughout the Province. The Guardian joins in extending to Mrs. Tanflyn con- gratulations on attaining her looth birthday. 4. S'side Home. School Welfare Group Meets . -Prhe November meeting of the Summenide Home and school Welfare Group was held Tuesday evening in the school library with I splendid gattendmce. The presi- dent. Mr. Ivan Vaughan, was in the choir. liiolicwing routine business. re- ports were given on the following committees: Drama ruuvu by Min Jessie Fraser: Music Festival by Mr. J. H. Lcuty; ways and means by Mrs. Lorne Maollhrlnne. Afterward" it was decided to spon- sw some form of entertainment in the near future. Mrs. Arnold 'Ihylor's the prise for attendance An informative talk on fluorid- ation of communal water supplies was given by Dr. K. E. Clark. . In keeping with Young Canada -Book Week. Rev. 0. D. Matheson gave G most taruting talk, and was assisted Mrs. Mstheoon who reviewed suitable books for child- ren from kindergarten to teen ours. Mrs. Kaye Hensmb group was in ohnrguofithe meeting and served room lwon dellc refreshments at the con- clusion. v -S. i scorrrss xsus 'llhe. Hebrides become part of the xlnaioln of Beotland in me. when ceghd by Msngus of Ng-way. United church for service ncaso. plaque. clubs throughout Canada. Charter Meeting Of S'side Club - last Night -The ch ter meeting of the suinmerside,” loan and Produ- slondl Women's Club was held last night at Mulberry Lodge. It took the farm of I dinner meeting with the president. Mrs. Ethel Com-pton, di og. . Several invited guests were pre- sent. includlm Miuaertrudencve. provincial president, Olurlottetorwn; Miss Lillian Dnehemin, past pro- vincial president, Charlottetown: Mayor Henry Wedge, summers” : Mr. and Mn. Frank Armtt and Mrs. A. S. Hopkins. vice regent of the 1.0. D. E. Two new members were welcomed. Miss Emma Oom- eron. and Miss Ruth Simmons. For the ceremony of presenta- tion, the president turned the chair over to Miss Love who presided at the ceremony. she presented the charter which was accepted. on behalf of the club. by Miss Helen Sohumun, past president. - In her r p , she explained the significance of the three eon- dies: the large lighted candle. she said. repsuentod the Canadian Federation of Busineu and Pro- fessional Women and the smaller candles represented the Olu.riotte- Mlixgl club and the summenide c Miss Duchemin presented the emblem plaque to the secretary of the ,chxb. Min Jeuia Fraser. and explained the motl-fa-or the She read several letter: of congratulation from different Mayor Wet! extended his eon- gratulations to the members on Intermentin the People's Ounc- lmown musical ability, obliges her i . DEALER orronrunnv International Harvester Company of Canada Lim- ited has opening for dealership in Summerside and vicinity. - Products include 'farm machinery and motor trucks. 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